Post by leah on Dec 23, 2008 9:05:22 GMT -5
sienna juliette coughlin ,
miss independent, won't you spend a little time ,
she got her own thing, thats why i love her ,
miss independent, ooh the way you shine, miss independant .
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[/size][/color]sienna pushed the door open to bk, the powerful winds pretty much pushing her into the fast-food resturant. she wasn't really dressed for the winter weather, jeans covering her required-for-school white tights, over her tank-top required black leotard, which was covered by her black coat. it was pretty obvious that sie had just finished class; her curly dark hair in a messy bun on the back of her head. it had never occoured to the dancer to go somewhere maybe a bit more healthy than fast food, she had just ended up here after a long day of working. she wasn't really dressed to go anywhere else, anyway. she stepped up to the gray railing that configured the line, and placed her hands on it, looking up at the menu boards.
at this point in time, everything looked good to sienna because she was very hungry. chicken or a burger? french fries or onion rings? the choices were all too much for the hungry dancer. the young boy behind the counter looked at her, waiting for her to make a decision. he looked bored, like he didn't want to be there. sienna sighed, and chose a double stacker, minus the sauce, plus ketchup, small soda, small fries. she handed the cashier a ten, got her change, and placed it in her left pocket. she never carried a purse. it wasn't out of fear that someone would mug her and steal her prized posessions, it was that she thought they made her look like an old lady- which she definitely was not, being twenty-one.
sienna took her cup and leaned against the gray railing again, this time on the inside of it, near the counter. she crossed her arms and looked at the floor, waiting for the few people in front of her to get their food. she didn't have a car with her, but figured that it would have been smarter to go through the drive through. it'd be kind of weird, she thought, to go through without a car. she'd seen people do it in movies and such, and thought it was against a law or something. who knew?