From listening to speeches, becoming a key member of a brand new organization, to attending a birthday celebration and language classes, to discussing one's dark passengers that burden one's perspective. There's been so much to think about but so little time for Bo to digest it. He tried to think on all that's happened to him so suddenly, but one late night is not adequate enough time to think through events such as these. And that is evident in the bruises that heal on his head and hands and the scabs that are just beginning to crack and peel on his knuckles.
So instead of shoving it aside for longer, postponing the inevitable, Bo decides to take the next day or two off to calm his mind. Today to relax and release his tension and tomorrow to think. A day to unscramble his confused, excited, and angry thoughts. He's sure that will help him in the long run, especially now that he doesn't need to worry about money quite as much as he had before.
Boga's jaw clicks as it expands into a gapping yawn that goes beyond his normal range of motion. He shakes his head as a conclusion, blinking at the beach with a morning smile that only exists when one's mind is still hazy from a peaceful, quiet morning. Although it's not quite morning anymore, it still feels as such to Bo who had spent several hours by himself on the shoreline. Right now it's just before noon despite his excessive yawns, and he waits for his friend Currituck to arrive. They did plan to spend some time together to exercise today, though based on the late-night of the party just two nights ago and Currituck having only returned from voyage just before that, Boga would understand if Currituck decided to ultimately skip the event. Bo is going to do some exercise with or without him, but he is going to be honest, it would nice to have someone with him for once.
Don't get him wrong, Boga likes his solitude sometimes. He's not really a people person in more ways than one, so he usually doesn't mind or even enjoys working by himself. But with his chaotic head recently it has been a drag trying to distract himself from his thoughts. Having someone else around would definitely make things easier so he can ease his mind better. Currituck does seem to fit the bill for that. He's confident in himself, he's free-spirited, and he has a sense of humour, all things that cure a head of doubt.
So he does hope Currituck will show. He'll wait about another hour before getting started. He's rather enjoying himself sitting here for the time being anyway. That is if he could stop yawning.
Boga's mouth opens wide again, this time not bothering to cover it up with his hands which he is currently using to support himself as he leans backward on the sand.