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Post by harmony on Oct 27, 2010 22:21:03 GMT 2
New York City was always the prettiest in fall and Harmony found she could witness the true brilliance of a New York City autumn in only one place, Central Park. The leaves began to change from vibrant green to all different shades of orange, red, yellow and even different hues and mixtures of purple and gold. She also found that she associated the city in fall time with her childhood and it reminded her of the time her entire family had came down and her and her brother had explored every nook and cranny of the park. Her and her brother had stayed in the park for hours while her mother shopped around with her father and younger sister. It was memories like these that made Harmony miss her brother more then anyone would know.
The park was surprisingly not crowded. She guessed that most people were still in work. Harmony glanced up at a standing clock. “Four twenty five.” She mumbled to herself as she took the first few steps into the park. Harmony passed by a group of what appeared to be foreigners, they radiated excitement, and at the same time uncertainty. She gave them a quick smile before turning down another short path. Harmony began to choose which path she would take randomly. She made a left here, another one, and then a right. She soon found that she was far into the park. The sounds of the city had faded into a dull buzz that only managed to penetrate the park’s foliage occasionally.
Harmony took a deep breath and then reached into her jean pocket to retrieve her cell phone. She only had one bar of service on her phone, but she had taken it out to check the time more than anything. She had only been walking around the park for around a half an hour. Harmony placed her phone back and looked around her. She found herself in a secluded section of the park, to her left a small break in the trees revealed a single bench; a drop of sunlight was shining down on it. She decided she would rest for a moment before leaving the park.
Harmony walked over to the bench. She could sense someone walking from the other end of the pathway, but they seemed non threatening so she continued to the bench and took a seat, allowing the small bit of sunshine to warm her face and cold body.
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Post by cable on Oct 27, 2010 22:27:11 GMT 2
cable sat down on the bench. In his time there was no were like this. He liked to come here when he wanted to remind him self of what he truly fighting for. he looked out at the ducks. his powers were hiding his strange appearance as far as any one could see he was completely human. he wondered if his team would work well they were all odd in there own way but he knew this would work. he hopped that all this would work there was one thing that he could not account for was the effect of time travel. Then again he knew he traveld back because it was recorded it still made his head hurt.
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Post by harmony on Oct 28, 2010 1:14:55 GMT 2
Harmony watched as another man approached and sat down on a nearby bench. He seemed to be greatly enjoying the scenery. She was glad someone else could appreciate the park as much as she did. Some people these days had no respect for the environment. Harmony sat in her spot, watching a few animals splash around in the nearby lake. She smiled as a few birds flew above her.
After another few minutes of sitting on the bench, Harmony got to her feet. She had to be back at her hotel room to file paperwork and check in with her boss in a few hours, and it would take her every minute of those hours to get prepared and to do her work. Harmony stood and began to walk down the path; she took out her phone to again check the time as she passed the man on the bench. She stumbled as she did so, and her phone fell to the floor, and the back was jolted from its place. Harmony watched in dismay as the main body of the phone flew beneath the bench the man was sitting on.
“I’m sorry,” She said as she bent over to retrieve the back of her phone. Harmony caught a glimpse of his face as she did so. He seemed normal enough, but she could sense something was hidden, but she played it off as her empathy abilities going a little haywire, they tended to that when she was stressed or not concentrated. “Could you get that other piece for me?” Harmony asked, pointing to the bulk of her phone that was resting peacefully on the grass under the bench.
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Post by cable on Oct 28, 2010 20:32:13 GMT 2
Cable smiled"of course i can." he moved and picked it up. he was always shocked at the size of technology in this age. he handed the peace to her "you should be more careful these thing cost a fortune to repair i think people are cheaper to just buy a new one when it brakes"
He could not place the woman's face clearly she was no one of note from this time. so it was good to be able to let his guard down and have a normal conversation, some thing he had not had in years.
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Post by harmony on Oct 28, 2010 23:15:19 GMT 2
Harmony smiled as the man handed back her phone. She slid the back into place and prayed that her phone still worked. Her praying to seemed to have paid off, as the phone buzzed to life. She inspected the phone for a few more seconds, looking it over for dents, and scratches. The phone seemed to be alright, only a slight scratch seemed to have damaged the back. Harmony placed the phone back into her pocket and then turned back to the man. He seemed to be around her age, maybe a few years older then her. His most striking features were not physically but mentally. The man almost radiated intelligence and understanding. He was interesting and Harmony was reluctant to pass up the opportunity to talk to him.
She noticed he had been watching the ducks swim around the pond. “Central Park is so relaxing.” Harmony commented. “I’m Harmony by the way.” She introduced herself.
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Post by cable on Oct 29, 2010 8:16:24 GMT 2
"I am Nathan, yeah it is i come here when ever i am in the city. i don't get much chance to just sit and smell the flowers. some thing i feel we should all do from time to time." he gave her a warm smile in truth up in till a few mouth ago he had never seen a tree let alone a whole park of them it was breath taking. he looked at the woman she was interesting "so what brings you hear?"
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