[centre][b][h1][color=8dc73f]Connor[/color][/h1][/b][/centre] [@Vicier] Connor couldn't seem to help himself. As he stood in the line, he glanced about constantly, before thinking to himself [i]just wander about, get another look...[/i] he went so far as to even step out of the line, before he stood still, wondering what has come over him. Connor wasn't normally someone to be...dear god, smitten with someone. Especially someone he had only glanced at. Yet...he couldn't help his thoughts, the feeling that...he should be with her. No, needed to be with her. Like nothing would be right otherwise. Why? He stood there, perplexed before he started to walk again, not really thinking about it, glancing about him constantly, looking for some sign of the girl. He tried not to make it obvious. Yet he was sure that he was. Finally, he found mother and daughter and Connor stopped, grabbing whatever was close at hand so it didn't seem like he was watching the girl. He studied her, trying not to be obvious. She just seemed so...wonderful. He stood there a moment, now not even pretending to be looking at whatever he held before he shook himself, and tried to get passed this obsession. He quickly returned to the line, but the girl stayed in his thoughts, so much so that he gave the cashier the wrong money and then didn't seem to comprehend what he had done. Finally, he got it sorted, but he still turned about to see if he could see the girl, just one last time. He stumbled out to his truck, throwing the groceries into the cab, he climbed in, and sat there a moment. Just what was this? Why did he want to go back in, and sweep the girl away? He could have stood there and stared at her all day. He swallowed, and put the keys in, turning the ignition, he started out of the town, although he didn't get far. Just as he had stared at the girl, he sat in his car staring at an empty two story building, with a for sale sign on it. He didn't know how long he sat there, just down the road, staring at it, before he made his way back to the woods, and his camp site. He parked his truck, and soon had a fire going, leaning back, he stared at the flames and somehow saw the girl.