At the Finweald Shops...
Kat huffed and puffed as she ran through the streets of Finweald, looking around frantically for @Wisp. She had promised to meet her here an hour ago but had no idea that when logging into TerraSphere again for the first time, she'd meet with so much... trouble. Worst of all, she wasn't sure what Rina's character would look like. She should have asked for a picture of the character, but she opted to send a message instead while frantically searching through the streets. At least Rina had told her the character's name.
omigosh i'm so sorry i didn't think this would be such a hassle! i'm looking for you at the finweald shops, where are you? i really hope you didn't log out or leave i'm so sorry. i don't know what your character looks like, but i look like what i look like outside the game, just a little shorter, and with robot eyes i guess. please please please message me back!!!!
The message looked terrible, not the least of which was because it was typed in a hurry, but also because Kat was already bad at messaging, let alone messaging in the game. She continued to search for her friend, trying not to get distracted by the products in the windows that she desperately wished she could stop and look at with the friend she was supposed to meet. That was the whole idea. She was going to meet Rina in the game, they were going to have a shopping date, and then they could figure out the more fun stuff, like adventures. Rina had already been trying to convince her for the better part of the past couple of weeks to come back to the game and play with her.
As Kat looked at herself in the reflection of the windows, she wasn't in her usual kimono attire. She wore a simple dress that she had as a backup set of clothes after the events of her initial log-in had left her kimono torn and stained. Part of what she had wanted to do today was get new clothes, repair the ones she had torn up, and maybe get some more backup outfits to wear. She loved her kimono, but it didn't hurt to change it up from time to time, thus her current outfit.
As time dragged on, and she grew more and more tired from her search, she started to lose hope that she would ever find Rina. Sure enough at this point, the woman would have just been upset at Kat for seemingly standing her up and logged out by now, and Kat wouldn't have blamed her.
With a heavy sigh, Kat leaned against a wall next to a shop and stared up at the sky. Should she just log out too? At least if she did, and Rina was gone, she could just text her and apologize...