[h2][center][color=E9967A]Heather[/color][/center][/h2] [center][img]https://www.dailydot.com/wp-content/uploads/b94/a2/e03763e1be64a077-e1495231272821.png[/img][/center] [hr] [hr] [center]Location: Home Interacting with: N/A[/center] [hr] Heather was drenched. The rain was soaking through her lightweight jacket, and she mentally kicked herself for not grabbing the raincoat. Not that she was out here though, she was too distracted to care that much about the rain. Her tea had probably been ruined, a [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRwYQgk05DY]song[/url] flashed through her head. She chuckled and was about to go inside when she noticed the jasmine bush by the door looked a little sad. Heather stared at it. Could she fix it too? Heather glanced around. Making sure there weren't any neighbors looking her way. It seemed quiet, a part of her thought too quiet, but the rest of her reached out to the plant. Her hand brushed against the leaves of the plant. Following the branches, and finding more damaged parts. The plant healed, it's damaged leaves returned to their brilliant luster. Exhaustion washed over her. Heather stumbled slightly and went inside. She stood in the mudroom dripping; her tea left abandoned outside. Heather took off her wet clothes and threw them into the washing machine. In a haze, she went from there to her shower to clean up and then got dressed in dry clothes. She needed to talk to someone. She picked up her phone and was halfway through dialing her mom's number when she remembered. Her heart twisted, and she set her phone down. NOPE time to get out of the house right this instant. She grabbed her raincoat, phone, purse, and car keys. Locking the house behind her and hopping into her car. She started driving to the Cafe. It wouldn't take her long. But it was better than being at home alone.