How Cliche
It was a fine day to be a resident of Los Angeles. The sun was shining, a few clouds littered the sky, a light breeze played in the air, and wasting it all away on a computer chair was Celia. The alien spun herself around in her chair, intent of making herself queasy for the sake of something to do. Her social life in Los Angeles was so abysmal, it was a wonder she still remained on Earth. She had a good time making merry and partying in Strathen City's lap of luxury, but her time for lap dances was over as the residents scattered themselves all over the world. Still, she had hoped to keep in contact with more than what seemed to be four of them.
Leonardo, her trusty, enormous lion sidekick, roused from his sleep and let out a a rather dramatic yawn. He was just as bored as she was, however, it was much harder for him to go out and have a good time. Celia figured his presence would be less than appreciated on the streets, and tried to keep him in her ridiculous estate.
"Ughhhh!!!" She exclaimed, finally gathering the energy to get out of the chair. The momentum of spinning was abruptly stopped, and Celia tumbled to the floor. "I've had it! I must go out and meet people. Leo, the place is yours. Try not to upset the neighbors too much, yes?"
Within a few moments, Celia fixed herself up in the mirror, making sure her hair was fluffed, and her eyeliner was perfectly winged on her bottom eyes. Winging her eyeliner on her center eye would look ridiculous, after all. She picked out quite the park-strolling outfit, pair of high wasted shorts, a short-sleeved button-up blouse, and a cute pair of peep toe heels. After she was completely satisfied with her beauty choices, and many thorough reviews in front of the mirror, she set out to Hollenbeck Park, where she desperately hoped to find some company.
Celia finally arrived at her destination, and was amazed at hoe beautiful the scenery was. It was so different to what she was used to back home, and there was a quaint charm about the place that really captivated her. This, she thought, would surely be the place to find good company.













