[centre][b][color=fff200][h1]Niesha[/h1][/color][/b] [img]http://i65.tinypic.com/2prbtlc.jpg[/img] [b]location:[/b] apartment[/centre] [hr] [color=fff200]"somehow I don't think they'll be sending me on a run anytime soon"[/color] Niesha said softly, while she was glad for a respite, to not have to be running every day, to not fear a walker or, it seemed, another human killing her. There were days when Niesha missed the weight of her bow over her back. It had been her constant companion for months, She didn't want to spend this time, the most she had had the chance to be with Sophie, arguing about what happened a month ago. So all she said was, [color=fff200]"you can try, and I'll do my best"[/color] At the mention of her husband, Niesha felt a cold weight sink into her stomach, not that she would try anything with Sophie despite the fact she wanted to, it was crushing to realize that wouldn't happen. [i]crushing on a Straight girl. Just my luck[/i] she thought to herself, the realization that what she felt wasn't just some brief infatuation [i]she probably just sees me as a friend. If we're even that. Now what?/i]. [color=fff200]"I know, and I'm glad you are. I wouldn't be here without you, anyway"[/color] she tried to manage a smile, straightening her shoulders and composing herself as well as she could. She hadn't truly been herself these last few weeks, and perhaps that should change. She gave a soft sigh, and figuring she wasn't about to get in trouble for skipping work, or if she was, well too late to do anything about it now? She said [color=fff200]"well, is there anything you want to do? I maybe small, but I can still push a wheelchair around if you want to explore the town"[/color] There weren't many pleasures you could take in this world anymore, so even if hurt her, Niesha knew she would do it because being with Sophie was better then being alone. And she wouldn't leave Sophie, in anycase. Sophie could say it wasn't her fault, but Niesha knew there was nothing she could do to replace her hand. So she would do all she could to make that lack negligible.