ALANA
The tray wobbled in my hands and I was starting to not even feel my legs as they came into my view. They sat on the roof in a secluded, what I assumed was a private area. As far as the view was concerned it was enough to knock the breath out of anyone. The jade-cerulean sea extended to beyond the vision could go and the sun seemed to mostly have come down, leaving behind a hue of purplish-pink sky.
The wind was pitilessly swaying everything it touched and at that very moment, I was glad for the tucking of scarf policy because otherwise I would've lost my sight and probably have embarrassed myself by tripping.