Lithe shut the door and then leaned against the car as he listened to the other talk.
Even though the sun was shining, the breeze that blew was bitingly cold.
Not wanting to become a nuisance but still feeling out of place, Lithe didn't try to move around too much and draw unnecessary attention to himself.
"I left a breakfast date to come with you and already I have a lot of regrets," Carrot top told his friend while looking his way.
Lithe could feel his disdain from a mile away but ignored Carrot top, he didn't care about his opinions and whether or not he approved of Lithe and Zen's relationship.
It was clear that he liked being the center of attention and seeking sympathy from the others.
Footsteps crunched through leaves that had fallen off the trees and collectively kept stacking until they were at least ankle high.
A female was coming to take them to the murder scene.