[for Bill]
Jun. 18th, 2012 06:36 pmFrom all Sarah's seen, there is a truly wide variety of people living on the island, but it also seems like she has a fair amount in common with more people than she was used to outside of the museum. Daniel has been especially good at mentioning people she should meet, and while she wasn't trying to meet them all at once, it was one aspect of learning and living on the island.
One person she'd been wanting to meet since Daniel had told her about him was Bill Weasley, and Sarah decided the easiest way to do that was to head over to the school around the time his Egyptian history class was getting out. Hopefully he wouldn't be in too big of a hurry to get anywhere, and it would be both easy to find him and to start a conversation since he'll have just finished teaching on what they have in common.
While she waited, Sarah flipped through Helen's journal for about the thousandth time, knowing it wouldn't do the team back home any good - unless or until she went home - but she still wanted to understand the woman and her insanity better. Besides, it gave her something to do so it didn't look quite so obvious she was waiting for someone, even though she was, and she was still able to keep an eye out for long red hair pulled back into a ponytail.
One person she'd been wanting to meet since Daniel had told her about him was Bill Weasley, and Sarah decided the easiest way to do that was to head over to the school around the time his Egyptian history class was getting out. Hopefully he wouldn't be in too big of a hurry to get anywhere, and it would be both easy to find him and to start a conversation since he'll have just finished teaching on what they have in common.
While she waited, Sarah flipped through Helen's journal for about the thousandth time, knowing it wouldn't do the team back home any good - unless or until she went home - but she still wanted to understand the woman and her insanity better. Besides, it gave her something to do so it didn't look quite so obvious she was waiting for someone, even though she was, and she was still able to keep an eye out for long red hair pulled back into a ponytail.