(i am assuming this part is my turn?) London was covered in a layer of snow, the sunlight was bouncing in all direction as the carpet of white reflected the sun's rays. Michael watched as the steam of his breath faded away, cars slowly passing by trying not to slip and slide on the slurry that defiled the roads, it had been a long day at work with a rather awkward situation. [i]Another student quit, bumped into Alicia again... and still no word from the record label.[/i] Michael's eyes seemed lost, carried by dark bags that loomed over his cheeks. He fumbled around in his pocket trying to locate the cold keys, eventually pulling them out and sliding the front door key into the lock. Once inside Michael stripped down and jumped into the shower, he was bothered by the freezing cold water at first but slowly enjoyed the shower as the water gradually warmed up. He got dressed into his casual wear and headed straight out again, leaving the mess of his miserable day behind him. He had spent hours drinking at the local bar, on his way home he almost gave in and bought a packet of cigarettes, but even the drunk Michael knew that he was giving up. He found himself slipping and sliding all over the place, his balance was terrible after everything he had been drinking. There was an inner feeling in his gut that something terrible was about to happen, he looked around unaware if anyone was watching him and then slowly stumbled into the alleyway. "urghh.. what's this feeling?" he mumbled slowly, his speech slightly impaired from the alcohol, not long after he found himself throwing up. He sat there in the alley, head in his hands staring at the pitch black shadows caste along the ground by the street lights. His mind went hazy, he started to drift away but his eyes were wide open and he felt like he was still in his body. It was an odd sensation that did not last long, he knew he had to go home but he didn't quite know what to do. Trying to stand up he slowly stumbled forwards, there wasn't to far to go until he was home so step by step he stumbled home.