Ezra watched the clouds idle by slowly from his position in the grass, laid on his back with his arms woven loosely under his head for support. It had been a while since he had been so calm and unguarded. Normally he had to keep up his stony facade to keep the people in the city from prying in on his life, But out here in the wildlands he could drop the mask and just cloud-gaze his worries away.
And that's what he planned to do.
Ezra sighed softly as he watched a particularly large cloud make its merry way across the horizon. If only he had a close friend to talk to when needed. He hadn't had someone he could call a 'friend' in years.
He needed someone that he could just simply talk to and wont be offended by his mood swings and sarcasm. Ezra knew that his personality tended to come off a bit asshole-ish but he couldn't help the way he thought.
Ezra furrowed his brow at a sudden feeling of being watched and he quickly fell back into his apathetic and guarded facade, all his muscles flexed forgetting all about the calmness they had held just a mere few seconds ago. He sat up slowly and brought one knee up so that he could rest the arm he had been laying his head on.
He let his eyes slide behind his fringe making sure to keep a watch of his surroundings. He sat on guard for at least 5 minutes before growing impatient and going on the offensive.
"I know you're out there, no use in hiding. If you have something to say to me this is your chance, if not beat it before I go over there and teach you why staring is rude."
He waited there in the grass for a second almost convinced that the person, or thing wasn't going to show itself before he heard the faint crunching of grass heading his way.