Sybil was bored. Her mother had gone to the adoption center to take care of some business, and since everyone else had things to do, she got taken along. But, it seemed there wasn't anyone there to play with right now.
So she was bored. Bored bored BORED!
And she'd left her Tarot at home, which meant she couldn't even work on her fortune telling. She sighed, loudly, but since she was alone in the playroom, no one heard her.
The little half-breed thrashed her python tail about in a tantrum, and decided to go find someone to play with. "There must be someone to around here. I'll just go find them," she said, and nodded. That was a good solution. She was four, so she was a big girl.
She had a brief moment of doubt, because her mother had told her to stay in the playroom, but she wouldn't make her stay somewhere there wasn't anyone to play with, right?
Sybil snuck out of the playroom, then looked both ways down the hallway. No one. Wings and tail flying behind her, she raced down the hall to the lobby. Still no one.
"Hmph." Well, there must be someone outside, then. She pushed hard at the front door, and walked out onto the sidewalk.
There were lots of people out here. Some were walking hurriedly, some were strolling casually... there were some people sitting on a bus stop bench nearby, and other standing at the corner, waiting to cross. She wondered if any of them would want to play with her. Only one way to find out. She started towards one of them to ask.
The person she chose was a girl like her, not an adult. Maybe she was bored, too? Sybil hoped she would play.
Banir Kinder Adoption Center