02-20-2018, 07:41 AM
“I won’t go knockin in peoples doors, that would be weird.” Winona chuckled a bit.”maybe internet searching would be better. I’ll have to look deeper.” She said. “Sounds easier to do some quick googling.” She watched the trees, lights, and other things go by as they got closer and closer to the park.
Winona was more inconvenienced and annoyed to find out what had happened to her. Throwing a big fit about it wouldn’t solve anything, and it would make the others around her uncomfortable. Instead of being angry she would use her energy to find out what was happening. It was so strange how literally everybody knew nothing about the dilemma.
She was quiet for a moment while admiring the sky. It was pretty with the fog, but she would appreciate some nice blue sky. It seemed this place only offered damp grey fog. The girl was snapped out of her thoughts when Connor asked her about the book she had been reading earlier. She realized she left all of her books at the table. She hoped nobody would interfere with the two obvious piles.
“The book I was reading was about town history.” She said. “There is no info on what happened around ten or fifteen years ago- the pages were just torn clean out. I checked other town history books too- anything ten or fifteen years ago is skipped over or removed.” It made her a tad unsettled, not knowing what had happened. It had been removed from information sources so the public couldn’t have access to it anymore.
Winona was more inconvenienced and annoyed to find out what had happened to her. Throwing a big fit about it wouldn’t solve anything, and it would make the others around her uncomfortable. Instead of being angry she would use her energy to find out what was happening. It was so strange how literally everybody knew nothing about the dilemma.
She was quiet for a moment while admiring the sky. It was pretty with the fog, but she would appreciate some nice blue sky. It seemed this place only offered damp grey fog. The girl was snapped out of her thoughts when Connor asked her about the book she had been reading earlier. She realized she left all of her books at the table. She hoped nobody would interfere with the two obvious piles.
“The book I was reading was about town history.” She said. “There is no info on what happened around ten or fifteen years ago- the pages were just torn clean out. I checked other town history books too- anything ten or fifteen years ago is skipped over or removed.” It made her a tad unsettled, not knowing what had happened. It had been removed from information sources so the public couldn’t have access to it anymore.