03-07-2021, 07:31 PM
[align=center][div style="width: 370px; text-align: justify; font-family: arial; font-size: 10pt; line-height: 1.4; color: black;"]— "There's always a bit of extra room on my board. we can recreate the Titanic, Rose." Colt scoffed; surprisingly he understood that reference. "Joke's on you - I'd play a damn great Rose," he shot back. "I won't let you paint me like one of your French girls, though. You'll have to buy me dinner first." He stuck his hands in his pockets and stepped away from Drew, genuinely interested in observing her takeoff.
When she mentioned taking turns, the mercenary frowned. "I, uh... I've got no idea how to snowboard." He shifted his feet; in all honesty, he really didn't know how to do anything besides fight. It wasn't like the Ring gave him free time when he was growing up to explore his personal interests and hobbies. No- matter of fact, they got pissed if he didn't dedicate all of his waking hours to missions or mission training.
Colt was torn from his thoughts when he realized that Drew was gone, zipping down the mountainside. Quirking his eyebrows, he jogged down after her, doing his best not to slip and fall in the snow. By the time he reached her, she was on her knees after having clearly fallen. He grimaced, watching her stand herself back up. "At least the snow's there to break your fall, I guess." He couldn't lie, snowboarding did look pretty fun. Maybe not the falling part, though. "Still really see how snowboarding is a good idea, though."
When she mentioned taking turns, the mercenary frowned. "I, uh... I've got no idea how to snowboard." He shifted his feet; in all honesty, he really didn't know how to do anything besides fight. It wasn't like the Ring gave him free time when he was growing up to explore his personal interests and hobbies. No- matter of fact, they got pissed if he didn't dedicate all of his waking hours to missions or mission training.
Colt was torn from his thoughts when he realized that Drew was gone, zipping down the mountainside. Quirking his eyebrows, he jogged down after her, doing his best not to slip and fall in the snow. By the time he reached her, she was on her knees after having clearly fallen. He grimaced, watching her stand herself back up. "At least the snow's there to break your fall, I guess." He couldn't lie, snowboarding did look pretty fun. Maybe not the falling part, though. "Still really see how snowboarding is a good idea, though."
━━━━━━━ THE BOY WHO FELL INTO THE SKY
HAD NO ONE THERE TO WATCH HIM CRY *:・゚✧*:・゚✧