In Vesper's room, sunlight streamed through the curtains, casting warm, golden patterns on the walls. Mrs. Lyra moved gracefully, her sharp eyes scanning the wardrobe for the perfect outfit. The room carried the faint scent of lavender, blending with the cozy vibe of the space.
"My baby, check this out," she said, her voice filled with a mother's warmth, as she pulled out a pair of pink, stylish short pants with a matching crop top. The soft fabric shimmered faintly under the light, exuding a playful yet chic vibe.
"I think this outfit would suit you perfectly for the picnic. What do you think? Or do you have something else in mind?" Mrs. Lyra asked, holding it up for Vesper to admire, her tone encouraging and full of love.
Vesper tilted her head, a thoughtful smile playing on her lips, as if imagining herself in the outfit under the sunny sky of Dartmoor National Park.
Meanwhile in Astra's room, she stood before the large mirror, admiring her reflection with a mix of excitement and frustration.
Her neatly arranged room had turned into a battlefield of fabrics ; dresses strewn across the bed, shoes tossed aside, and accessories scattered on the dresser.
She held up a sleek black dress, twirling it in front of the mirror before tossing it onto the growing pile on her bed. Next came a floral sundress, then a pair of jeans with a sparkly top, each choice met with a shake of her head.
"This is hopeless," Astra muttered under her breath, running a hand through her hair.
After what felt like an eternity, she let out a deep sigh, her shoulders slumping as she finally settled on a chic lavender maxi dress that hugged her figure perfectly. It was simple yet elegant, striking the perfect balance between casual and sophisticated.
A satisfied smile spread across her face as she held the dress up to her chest, twirling in front of the mirror one last time. "Finally!" she exclaimed, feeling victorious after the long bout of indecision.
The air was filled with the sounds of zipping bags, the shuffle of clothes being picked, and the occasional playful banter from Astra and Draven. Sunlight streamed through the windows, highlighting the cheerful energy that seemed to envelop the entire Smith household.
Mr. Thorne, too, decided it was time to prepare for the fun day ahead. He made his way upstairs, his footsteps steady and purposeful, a small smile tugging at the corners of his lips. As he climbed the staircase, he thought about the joy of spending the day outdoors with his family, creating memories they would cherish forever.
Mr. Thorne, as he loaded the car with picnic baskets filled with homemade sandwiches, fresh fruits, and chilled drinks, his excitement was palpable as well as the rest of the family. His wife helped him organize everything, making sure they didn't forget the blanket or the sunscreen.
The children were buzzing with energy, eagerly asking each other what and what to do if they could play games once they reached the park.
The family shared a bond that was evident in their playful banter and shared laughter as they piled into the car, ready for a day of adventure.
As they arrived at the picnic spot, the sun shone brightly, casting a golden hue over the lush green grass. The park was alive with the sounds of laughter and the rustling of leaves, and the family quickly found the perfect spot under a big, shady tree.
They spread out the blanket, Vesper raced off to explore. Mr. Thorne and his wife exchanged smiles, knowing this day was going to be filled with cherished memories. Draven was busy with his mobile. While Astra was making snaps, sending them to her friends.
Mum and Dad this was an amazing idea guys. I am loving it here already. I wished my friends, came along too. Astra said.
So no dad, what's today's activity or should the children go find what suits them. Draven said in a joking way looking left and right to know what next move to make.
Dude go enjoy yourself. Look for something to do. "Why don't you go see if you can score a date while we are here". Mr. Thorne was busy teasing Draven.
"What the fuck! Dad". he replied so shockingly. How can you say such a thing to me? You know how bad I can be on all that stuff.
"Hah! Watch me go get a bad bitch, buddy," he said, leaving with a cute smile on his face.
"Babe, so what's going on in your mind now?" Thorne asked his wife. They both began a quiet husband-and-wife conversation, leaving Astra knocked out.
Astra being left out, spoke out. "Oh gosh! I think I need to get myself busy with something". She left.
"How do you feel about us in this calm spot now that the kids have wandered off without a care in the world?" Lyra asked in a cosy and affectionate way.
"After Thorne's advice, Draven went off to chill out, scouting for a potential crush once they were back from the picnic. It was like he had a new mission, a spark in his eyes as he searched for that special someone to catch his attention."
"Geez! what's this ?" Draven shouted mildly when his cell phone dropped on the floor.
He bent down to grab his phone, just as he was about to straighten up. Out of nowhere, a stunning girl in an eye-catching red crop top and short jeans brushed past him.
"Hey boo! I'm so sorry!" she called out, flashing him a quick smile as she continued on her way.
"Blood!" Draven stared after her, his heart racing a bit. "Did that just happen? She was stunning!" he thought, a smile creeping onto his face. "What a way to turn my day around!".
He felt an urge to follow her, but instead, he stayed rooted to the spot, eyes glued to her as she moved.
"Where's she headed?" he wondered, curiosity piquing.
"Come on, just stop for a second!" He watched intently, hoping for a chance to catch her eye again.
Finally, the lady stopped and waved at her two friends who joined her for the picnic. "What's up, girls?" she said with a grin. "I think I'm all refreshed now! That juice was a disaster—my stomach's been rumbling like crazy!"
"Hey dude, where'd you snag this from?" Virginia asked Aria.
"I just grabbed it from a shop nearby, but I was in a hurry. Hope it's not too terrible, babe!"
"No, it's all gone now. I just hope I didn't embarrass myself by not making it to the washroom in time," Mivina said, relief washing over her.
Ok girl, if you say so. Virginia concluded.
Astra stood in her enchanting world, the cool breeze swirling around her like a soft embrace, bringing with it the sweet scent of blooming flowers.
She closed her eyes, savoring the moment, when suddenly, she felt a gentle touch on her shoulder.
Startled, she turned to find a young man standing there, his eyes sparkling with mischief and curiosity, breaking the serene spell of her solitude.
"Excuse me, who do you think you are touching me like that? It looks like someone didn't learn about boundaries at home," Astra snapped, her anger evident as she turned to confront the man, her eyes narrowing with fury.