Fall 70 The day had been a long one, and Denen's mood had turned somewhat melancholy as it progressed. He didn't suppose there was an actual reason for it, but he found himself feeling almost lonely now, and it left him too pensive and thoughtful for his own good. He wore a scarf around his hair today, and a plain, clean tunic that reached his calves, along with a pair of warm boots, as the weather was growing chillier. The sleeves of the tunic in question reached to his wrists and were loose. About his waist, he wore a wide, leather belt with horses etched into it. The belt had been a gift from his adopted mother on his birthday the year she died. It was precious to him. He stood quietly, slender fingers running along the belt buckle as he examined a pretty scarf on the table before him. It had been a long time since the boy bought anything, and he was rather partial to the deep, red color of the scarf and the fine material. But as he no longer lived with his family, he couldn't simply ask his father to buy it for him as he might have before. He had been given enough money to get by, but he didn't want to spend it. He sighed softly and furrowed his brows. Maybe if he saved up for that particular scarf... He reached up to touch the scarf that was wrapped about his soft, dark hair. It served its purpose well, and he supposed he couldn't complain about that. He didn't really need a new scarf anyway. It would just be something frivolous. Something he didn't need. Who was he going to show it off to, anyway? Aiken and Sam? His cheeks flushed at the thought. He wished his day had left him in a better mood. Stupid dog for stealing his lunch anyway. He had woken up on the wrong side of the bed, and the dog snatching away his lunch had just been the icing on the crappy cake. He huffed at the thought. It didn't help that his ears were hurting, too. Shaking his head, he walked away from the table, resolved that he didn't need the scarf, no matter how pretty, and chewed his lower lip. His eyes turned down a moment, and he gave a soft sigh. What a day. |