In a bar:
Frank pays the bartender. Then gives Anna a hug and heads off. Anna takes a sip of her beer, then notices that he's forgotten his cap. She turns to look for him, but he's left.
Is 'heads off' OK here if Frank is heading for the door to leave, but we don't see him leaving the bar? Or do you prefer something else? Thanks.
anonymous Is 'heads off' OK here if Frank is heading for the door to leave, but we don't see him leaving the bar? I don't like it if we didn't already know he was going to leave then and where he was going. anonymous Or do you prefer something else?
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anonymousIs 'heads off' OK here if Frank is heading for the door to leave, but we don't see him leaving the bar?
I don't like it if we didn't already know he was going to leave then and where he was going.
anonymousOr do you prefer something else?
Obviously, but what that will be is entirely up to you. It depends o