As Katherine continued to clean up for her friend, she began to think of what she would get from the diner. Whenever they had the money to go out, the two friends would almost always go to Francis’ Place, which was only two blocks away from the mall. It was a quiet old restaurant with dirty windows and an old, yet friendly waitress, but everyone who lived nearby knew that they made the greasiest, most delicious fries in town. With a reputation like that, the two girls often wondered why the manager never tried to fix up the place with the money they racked up on a daily basis. Shrugging, Katherine picked up the last of the books and organized them neatly on the shelf before stepping out of the bedroom.
The woman flopped down onto the couch once again and waited for Abby to finish cleaning herself up. She could hear the shower running from where she sat, so she knew she would probably be out any minute. Flicking on the TV, she did some channel surfing for a few minutes before the blonde girl opened the bathroom door, briskly walking from one side of the apartment to the other with a towel wrap around her waist. Giggling at the sight a little, Katherine got up and walked into the bathroom herself. The air inside was still warm from the hot shower Abby had taken, and the glass on the mirror-door of the medicine cabinet was all fogged up from the steam. Using a hand towel to clean the mirror, Katherine admired herself in the mirror for a few moments, as all people like to do at some points in their life.
Though she was tired from walking around all day, her face didn’t really show it. Her brown hair was still tied into a neat braided ponytail, and her blue eyes still stared brightly back at her as she stared into the mirror. She was an average height for an adult of her age, as well as an average weight. Some would even call her skinny. She didn’t really care much about her appearance, but since she was attempting to get a job today, she had worn her best looking long sleeved gray blouse, as well as a pair of blue jeans.
“Hmm…maybe I should change,” She thought out loud before shrugging, “Nah, doesn’t really matter now.”