[center][h3][color=lightblue] Alekis[/color][/h3] [i]Location - Park[/i][/center] It had been a rather slow morning for Alekis. He had woken up grabbed a cup of coffee from his the local coffee shop, Ursula's Brew, and went to pick up the dogs he was going to talk that day. Today it was his turn to take the three large pit bulls from a nice old woman that lived in the wealthier part of the city. The oldest one, a red nose pitbull, was named Cayan, the middle one was a blue-eyed pit bull named Star, and the smallest was a white and black pit named Spots. All three of them walked in front of Alekis as they walked down the path of the park with Cayan leading the pack. Alekis had gotten this job a while back, Marcus had convinced him of this job in particular because he knew Alekis loved animals and he needed to go out more. At least he was enjoying meeting all kinds of dogs and walking the three pits were his favorite days. "We'll take a break in a bit," Alekis told the three dogs that just glanced back at him with their tounges hanging out before continuing to look around the park. Spots, the youngest of the three, picked up a particular smell and began to tug Alekis and the other two towards the direction of the scent. Within a few seconds, the other two dogs picked up the scent and began to drag Alekis towards two men sitting on a bench. [center]_________________________________________________________________________________________________________[/center] [center][h3][color=goldenrod]Marcus[/color][/h3] [i]Location - City Streets [/i](Photographing the city)[/center] Marcus held the camera between his hands. [i]Click[/i]. A perfect shot of the busy city streets during rush hour. Every morning Marcus took a walk around the city to snap shots of the busy life here. He liked capturing people go on about their lives and making their way to their jobs. He was glad that he didn't have to do that. The wealth of his parents guaranteed him an easy going life, of course, he wouldn't leech on their money too much. He had been making money and a name for himself as he had traveled the world years before moving to the city. His photographs were well known in the Photography community, a few winning awards. Most of them were of natures or documenting life in other places in the world. Now, Marcus was more interested in photographing ordinary people in the city. He had landed a salary job shooting concerts or sports events for the local news station. Today was his free day, so he wanted to photograph the city's people and their daily routine. Something he didn't do too often. [center]_________________________________________________________________________________________________________[/center] [center][h3][color=teal]Aurora[/color][/h3] [i]Location - Bookstore[/i][/center] Aurora's white cane bumped into the bookstore's door. She walked closer with her hand extended before her until she was able to push the door open. Aurora wasn't completely blind, her left eye was still able to make out shapes, colors, and light, but it was still difficult for her to walk around. Hence the white cane she used to get around. Besides, it gave her an excuse to bump into people she didn't like. Aurora made her way into the store and scanned the small shop for a clerk or someone that would help her find what she was looking for since she couldn't really read the book titles. She needed new braille books that would keep her busy and a book for Alekis. His birthday was coming up, and he wouldn't stop hinting that he wanted a new spellbook or a leather journal to write all the new spells he was learning. She just hoped this place sold either of those things. "Uh, excuse me?" She called out when she didn't see a human shape by the checkout counter by the door.