[center][img]http://i.imgur.com/OijDjFz.png[/img][img]http://www.littlehouseliving.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/dividerline4.png[/img][/center]With a vicious growl, Nathan’s stomach tossed and turned within itself, crying out in hunger that only made Nathan’s eyes get wide for a second from shock. ‘Not now, not now…’ He thought to himself, placing his right hand over his stomach for a brief moment before giving off a disheartened sigh. He had been so preoccupied with the first day shenanigans and preparations, he forgot to eat breakfast! If only the town wasn’t blocked off and heavily supervised to keep kids from exploring, then he could have gone off to eat a quick meal or buy several snacks. And if he had taken enough time, he could have used his ability to catch up to everyone… So long as they were far enough that he wouldn’t have to worry. He wasn’t the best when it came to controlling how long he needed to stop, but it somewhat worked like a car in his mind. Fast, but hard to stop quickly… Another growl roared, causing Nathan to facepalm. All he needed to do was focus on something instead of thinking about what he’d make or buy, such as a half-fat, no foam latte steamed to a 102 heat… He was quite specific. And with that latte, maybe satisfy his hunger with multiple blueberry scones or muffins… He shook his head no at that, feeling he’d need something a bit more than simple pastries. Perhaps that french dip, or that five cheese ziti al forno he’s eaten before at that one restaurant… mmmm… Just thinking of the possibilities set his stomach on fire with anticipation! He had to distract his stomach and brain as he walked, or else he'd continue to dwell on food which would just make his hunger worse. He wondered for a bit as he walked alone, attempting to think of a solution that often would consume so much... time... Of course, he thought, how had he not considered the possibility sooner? Hastily, he pulled out his phone, unlocking the screen with lightning speed and launching the popular game app: Link Duel Go! He hadn't reached the point to choose a team yet, and in fact hadn't really played much of it until recently, but he felt it made perfect sense to play it now. He was moving through a town, and it would let him level up his familiar in-game a bit. He had thought of making a mage just to see what he'd get on a different registered account but ultimately felt having a familiar would be best. After all, maybe he'd find one with his own ability. The game was already helping him ignore his hunger, and while it was only slightly, he could have sworn he didn't feel as hungry as before. Either that or his stomach was starting to give up on him, which was still technically a win... Even if he knew it would only be brief.