06-26-2014, 12:16 PM
Ayden started to fill out the application. It started out fairly easy to do. And then it started asking some serious questions. What was she going to major in? That was a big question, she really had no idea where that was gonna go for her.
The course book would have to be her guide at this point. She really didn't know how to do anything other than shot a rifle. But then again, there was a lot more to it than that. She was a good actor, but Ayden didn't think she wanted to do that. She preferred the sidelines, never to be noticed.
Ayden flipped through more pages. English literature was fine and well, but not really all that real world practical. Not really a new life starter.
And then Ayden found the languages and linguist courses. She could speak several languages already. It was an interesting topic, and maybe even get a job here in Moscow, the English language was the official language, but surely there were those that needed translators and such. It had potential. Ayden bookmarked the pages and started working on the rest of the application.
Her newly purchased wallet beeped at her. It was time to head home, it was a bit of a walk back to her apartment, and she had to get ready for work. Mayor was great, but if she was late, she could lose her job, and that was something she didn't want to do. It was perfect. It stretched her limits, made her talk to people, work with people. It was close to home. Chesterfields was becoming almost a second home the amount she worked. At least she had something to do.
Ayden collected her things and headed back out the door to the library, the blonde paying her no more mind than she did entering. Some security!
The course book would have to be her guide at this point. She really didn't know how to do anything other than shot a rifle. But then again, there was a lot more to it than that. She was a good actor, but Ayden didn't think she wanted to do that. She preferred the sidelines, never to be noticed.
Ayden flipped through more pages. English literature was fine and well, but not really all that real world practical. Not really a new life starter.
And then Ayden found the languages and linguist courses. She could speak several languages already. It was an interesting topic, and maybe even get a job here in Moscow, the English language was the official language, but surely there were those that needed translators and such. It had potential. Ayden bookmarked the pages and started working on the rest of the application.
Her newly purchased wallet beeped at her. It was time to head home, it was a bit of a walk back to her apartment, and she had to get ready for work. Mayor was great, but if she was late, she could lose her job, and that was something she didn't want to do. It was perfect. It stretched her limits, made her talk to people, work with people. It was close to home. Chesterfields was becoming almost a second home the amount she worked. At least she had something to do.
Ayden collected her things and headed back out the door to the library, the blonde paying her no more mind than she did entering. Some security!