Nineteen : : Empath : : Christopher Storms : : In Jamestown Coffee Shop
Chris had been listening to the exchange with a smile, it was nice to be nice, but inviting the kid with them? That was crazy! How would the king feel having his son parading around with...them? It was just too dangerous to bring him along, even if he did sort of like the kid, but it was none of his business where he went, nor his where they went. He leaned over to whisper in Quinn's ear again. "Are you sure that's safe?" He asked, his emerald eyes wide.
Seventeen : : Pifler : : Castiel Novak : : In Rebel Camp
Cas took the needle and thread gently from her hands, unsure of what he would do with it. It just didn't make sense that someone could fix clothes with suck small things. As he reached up he accidentally brushed her fingers with his own hands. He didn't have the hands that normal guys had, they weren't calloused from doing cool things like playing instruments or handling guns. No, they were as smooth as a baby's bottom. "Alright." He said, looking over the needle carefully. "Now what, teach'?"
((Just for later.))
The Bird wrote:Seventeen : : Healer : : Xylina Rachel : : In Rebel Camp
The girl had finally finished stitching the pattern into her old shirt. She lifted up the article of clothing and gave a look of disgust. She couldn't sew to save her life. The pattern was horrific, the spacing too far apart and going through both sides of the shirt at most points, rendering it incapable of being worn. With a loud sigh she threw the shirt on the ground and got up, straightening her ruffled, multi-colored skirt. With a flip of her braid, she ducked out of her tent and looked around. There was no sign of RJ or the boy they had been previously talking to...Marvin-or something of the sorts. She blushed when she though of him dancing, it was just so silly.
She turned her head and saw a girl and a boy talking. She knew him, not really, but he had been with RJ when she blew up the...some Myserian building or something... Rebellious things. It was talked about for a while, but the conversation of it grew old. There hadn't been much action since then, just surviving. Turning her eyes back to the woods, she wondered if she should go for a walk, she hadn't been out of the camp in ages and it was about time she got some exercise.