Weary eyes had closed as she soaked the heat that had been provided. The warmth of the sun felt like a comforting hug as it coated every inch of her being. For a moment, whatever thoughts that had plagued her mind had ceased. It have the feline stillness as she felt the density of her current state. She had felt more exhausted as she ever had been. Limbs had felt heavy as Naomi gave her weight to the plastic and metal that held her. The need to move had settled upon her as of yet as she scooted farther backwards on the seat so that her feet had lifted off of the ground. It have her a sense of being supported and in a small way, freedom from self.
Despite being in the moment, the leopardess had been aware that someone had entered her space. The scent of the person had coated her senses as she knew the individual had been of the human flavor mixed with the aroma of coffee. Through feelings, she kept track of the person’s moments as they drew close. She felt no need to be on guard, but had been keenly aware of her surroundings. Finally, her eyes had opened as she felt the shift and heard the slight clank the metal created. The feline’s head had turned to the side, following the voice that spoke to her.
“None.” Her word had been short, but not rude. “I don’t mind watching children, but I have none of my own.” Naomi had given him a soft smile as she spoke. She indeed wanted children, however the opportunity had always been cut short. “I’m here for the scenery and I’m not one to pass up the swings.”A shrug had been given due to there not being a full on reason for this particular park. “Sometimes the child in us need an outlet.” There had been a pause for a moment as she thought. “What about yourself?”
Despite being in the moment, the leopardess had been aware that someone had entered her space. The scent of the person had coated her senses as she knew the individual had been of the human flavor mixed with the aroma of coffee. Through feelings, she kept track of the person’s moments as they drew close. She felt no need to be on guard, but had been keenly aware of her surroundings. Finally, her eyes had opened as she felt the shift and heard the slight clank the metal created. The feline’s head had turned to the side, following the voice that spoke to her.
“None.” Her word had been short, but not rude. “I don’t mind watching children, but I have none of my own.” Naomi had given him a soft smile as she spoke. She indeed wanted children, however the opportunity had always been cut short. “I’m here for the scenery and I’m not one to pass up the swings.”A shrug had been given due to there not being a full on reason for this particular park. “Sometimes the child in us need an outlet.” There had been a pause for a moment as she thought. “What about yourself?”












