[I changed how I had the front set up just a bit... I took out the character info section because my computer kept deleting it >.> and I removed the usernames from the character list because it was also repeatedly being deleted...]
[It's okay, just wanted to remind you.]
{Antonio Orleans}
Antonio ducked out of the door right as several alarm clocks began buzzing around the large house he'd had converted from a warehouse for his rather extensive amount of hybrid children. He was off to the back he'd gotten a job in; despite all the money he could get from his father, he figured it would be weird for a father of so many children not to have a decent job... the humans would get suspicious and it might draw in the hunters.
{Terrance Orleans}
Terrance groaned as the daily ringing of alarms blared about the house. She never set an alarm of her own; it seemed unnecessary with so many siblings setting their own. "SHUT THEM OFF!" The high school student yells as she rolls out of her bed to go retrieve Vanie from her bed across the hallway. She'd been put in charge of the two year old's food and clothing in the mornings.
{Vanessa Orleans}
Vanie started crying as she did every morning when the alarm clocks went off at 6 am. She was used to the sound, but being woken up by a sudden noise simply frightened a child who knew all about the 'monsters' chasing them around the US; some of the bigger kids had told her scary stories about it a few months ago and now it scared her mindlessly.
{Kyle Orleans}
Kyle muttered under his breath when he was woken up like the rest, leaning over to press the button on his own alarm clock; he kept planning on turning it off, but never got around to it before they moved yet again. He headed right for his closet and started looking for a half-decent shirt to put on for school.
{Veronica Marz]
Veronica sat in the apartment she'd rented when the hunters had rolled into town a few days ago, playing with a hunting knife lazily. She was going to head to one of many coffee shops to look for the few hybrids she figured had jobs.
{Harrison Michaels}
Harrison wasn't awake, nor had his alarm clock gone off. School wasn't his top priority, or even a slight priority at all; he didn't care if he was late or early or on time at all.