When you leave a place, it's best if it's raining. Not pouring, but not just drizzling either. You want fat drops that fall on your cheeks like tears. It's best if it's early, too, the tail lights and porch lights and streetlights and station lights all begging you to stay just one more day.
When you leave a place, it's best if you're hungry. A girl should never travel on a full stomach. It's best if you're tired, too, still wrapped in the dreams of sleep, oblivious to gravity and the heaviness of your own body.
When you leave a place, it's best to take as little as possible--ideally a single change of clothes, the jewelry on your body, the