Ashton Rouleau
Glancing towards the window, to see as it was starting to get darker, Ashton nodded in response, deciding that the suggestion was one of the best things he'd heard Jem say so far. "Absolutely." He replied, and he waited until Jem had moved the tray off the bed, then Ashton slid under the covers within just a few seconds. He did consider taking as much room as possible, but ultimately decided not to, and he waited for Jem to join him as well. He was not looking forward to waking up early, but he could deal with that when the time came.
Loralei Waverly
Loralei watched Elsa's reaction, pausing just for a few moments to make sure that Elsa could take in what she was saying. Then, she continued. "So, a few weeks later, Mickey is playing in the streets with some neighbourhood children, including his friend Linda. He tells her about Eddie, and then after the games, he takes her to go and see Eddie, crossing what could be considered the boundary between the lower class and upper class areas. The three of them sneak off to play, but they get caught by a police officer when they were about to throw stones at a window. However, while Mickey and Linda are berated when they return home, Edward is let off. However, Mrs. Lyons becomes worried about Edward's friendship with Mickey, and starts to gradually believe her own superstition. She becomes ill with her worries, and Mr. Lyons realises the negative effects that the poorer children are having on his son, so he agrees for the family to move. Before the move, Edward goes to say goodbye to Mickey, and Mrs. Johnstone gives him a locket with a picture of herself and Mickey in it.
But the boys would not be separated for forever, as Mrs. Johnstone is rehoused to a new council house, in a nearby town, away from the city."