Coleman’s eyes drifted downward a little as her hips swayed from left to right and he could feel his head moving in tandem with her movements. There was also a little stir of something else though he wasn’t inclined to go checking right now. Once she’d moved behind him, he turned to watch her and almost gasped at her question.
“No,” He said, swallowing his bread. Why would he do that? Coleman would never ever do such a thing. After a moments pause, he realised what he’d said and corrected himself, “I won’t do that.” That’ll clear it up.
Pulling out another pill for himself, Coleman swallowed it and leaned back a little, closing his eyes. He knew how long it took for these to kick in and it wasn’t long.
About five minutes passed and he looked back at her with glazed over eyes, “I like your eyes.” He said, lulling his head to the side. His voice was almost distant; a calm that could only be explained as a distant breath of wind you could see causing the trees to sway during a summers day.
“No,” He said, swallowing his bread. Why would he do that? Coleman would never ever do such a thing. After a moments pause, he realised what he’d said and corrected himself, “I won’t do that.” That’ll clear it up.
Pulling out another pill for himself, Coleman swallowed it and leaned back a little, closing his eyes. He knew how long it took for these to kick in and it wasn’t long.
About five minutes passed and he looked back at her with glazed over eyes, “I like your eyes.” He said, lulling his head to the side. His voice was almost distant; a calm that could only be explained as a distant breath of wind you could see causing the trees to sway during a summers day.