Adelaide walked up the porch and pushed the door open with her hip, while turning back to look at Jack. "I don't believe that. People would definitely notice; especially the family or friends." She waited until he was through and closed the door behind them. "It's too bad we couldn't have found...
"What?" Adelaide asked with a frown. Help? Suddenly she remembered the excuse she had given to the mother. "Oh, right! The couch, yeah. It's, um, heavy?" She cursed at herself under her breath before turning to him with a small smile. "So, Jack, what do you think of the town here?" She asked...
"Hey Jack." Adelaide greeted the boy with a small smile. She wasn't sure how to approach the topic of his sister. Especially since this was the first time she ever actually spoke to him. Jumping right to it didn't seem right. "How are you?" (@DrTrollinski )
Adelaide opened her mouth to tell the woman that she needed to talk to her son, but only realized too late she wasn't sure how to do so. She didn't believe the mother would be too pleased about a near eighteen year old requesting to talk to her son because it's 'important'. Besides, if she did...
"Jack." Adelaide repeated under her breath, as if it would make her remember any better. "Thanks Alex. Oh, and good luck to you too." She smiled and waved goodbye before walking down to Jack's house, two doors down. She knocked on the door and rocked back on her heels as she waited for somebody...
Adelaide stuck her hands in her pockets. "Chef thought it would be a good idea for me to talk to the kid." She shrugged and glanced to the house that Alex said the family lived in. From where she stood she could see the downstairs lights on. At least she knew they were home. "Well, thanks." She...
Adelaide smiled up at Alex apologetically. "I'm sorry to bother you. I was just wondering, that family with the young boy about Eric's age, do you know which house is theirs?" She brushed her bangs back out of her face and glanced over his shoulder at a boy following Alex into the hall. She...
Adelaide stood outside of Alex and Hunter's house and glanced back and forth between the two houses, both three doors down from the one in front of her. Both houses had no lights on and she couldn't see movement within either one. Plan A: "See which house looks like it's being lived in" is a...
Adelaide watched Chef leave with a frown. She didn't even thank him for breakfast. Adelaide picked up her used dishes and put them in the dishwasher. She left the diner and started making her way towards Alex's house. Now the only real question was is the boy's house three doors to the left or...
Adelaide groaned and frowned at Chef. "Did you actually just manage to guilt trip me into this?" She shook her head. "Fine. Fine! I'll do it." She picked up her fork and finished off her breakfast quickly and washed it down with the coffee. (@DrTrollinski )
Adelaide blushed at his suggestion and shook her head. "I don't think I could do that." She paused and chewed on her lip. Finally with a sigh she said, "I would like to help them. Quite frankly, I would love to be able to help anybody. I just don't think I could. I never know what to say and I...
Adelaide nodded in agreement and finished off her eggs. She listened intently to the stories about the families who recently moved into the town. She shook her head sadly and frowned. It didn't matter that people were dying everyday or that everybody here had lost loved ones since the beginning...
Adelaide took a small drink of the coffee. It burned her tongue slightly, but it wasn't an unpleasant sensation. She smiled appreciatively at Chef. "It's coming together well, but I can't take much credit for it. It's mostly José; he's a genius when it comes to anything involving construction."...
Adelaide smiled at the man and took a seat. "I slept alright." She answered with a small shrug. Even after a month of being safe within the town she still found herself waking up every few hours or at the slightest noise. After months of living in the mall with the constant worry of the...
Adelaide sat with her back against her bed's headboard, books littered across the mattress. She flipped trough the pages of the nearest health book with her left hand while jotting notes down with her right. Throughout the last month or so of being in town, despite it not being an immediate...
Adelaide glanced up at the man and smiled. "Of course. I didn't realize you guys were already finished. I'm sorry about that." She stood from the table and made her way to the door. Adelaide held the door open for the family and closed it behind them once they were through. "May I ask what your...
Adelaide nodded. "I would be happy to." She agreed with a smile. She turned to the family and took a few steps towards the table. "When you are done eating and ready to go just let me know. I'll be over there." Adelaide walked over to an empty table and took a seat. Her eyes scanned the pen...
Adelaide finished her meal and coffee. "Thanks again, Chef. It was delicious." She smiled at the Chef. With a final wave over her shoulder she exited the kitchen. Nearly, if not already, everybody was crowded together in the diner, along with a few new ones. A small family with only two kids...
Name- Kaiana Archer
Nickname- Ana
Age- 17
Gender- Female
Rank- Assistant Medic
History- Kaiana's Grandfather was a Royal Guard: her Grandmother was a Royal Guard: both her Mother and her Father are Royal Guards. It would only make sense for Kaiana to also become a Royal Guard and to...