Adeline Hitchcock
Adeline smiled, watching Eli shake himself out of his thoughts, and wondered what he was thinking about. Maybe someday she would ask him, if she didn't forget, though that wasn't likely. She hoped someday she would know him so well that she could almost tell what he was thinking, every little thing he did with his body would be a clue. He studied the elevator buttons next, which she found odd; the boy's curiosity was intense, a trait he probably gained from sniping. While he looked at the buttons, Adeline decided to try and memorize every detail about the elevator. The walls were a shiny, silvery gray metal, most likely steel, and the floor was a light colored wood that was polished so much she could almost see their reflections in it. The numbers on the buttons were cut outs filled with a glowing white light, and there were a ton of floors. What was kept on them all?
The elevator slowed, then, bouncing slightly as it came to a smooth halt. The metal doors slid open, giving a view of a dark garage with several shiny, fancy looking black cars. There were warped reflections gazing at her from the metal doors, the hub caps gleamed, and the seat looked like new leather. Addie assumed there was some sort of special name for them, but whatever it was, she didn't know it. She took her place next to Eli in the back seat, sliding over to the space next to his, and fastened her seatbelt snuggly- cars were still a little weird to be in. In the driver's seat, where there should have been a person, there was nothing, like the car was going to drive itself. At first this unnerved the girl, but after some consideration it seemed plausible; they were assassins, their technology should have no limit.
The drive was bumpy, for the majority of the ride, then it smoothed out as they reached the airport. Adeline watched fields of sun-starched grasses go by out the window, with burrs floating on the breeze. It was warmer, wherever they were, and the airport was certainly far off from anything besides shrubs. When she climbed out of the car with Eli, the sun washed over her arms and her face, spreading warmth; it felt like a taking a hot shower. She climbed the steps to the airplane, or jet, marveling at it's size- there were only going to be twelve people on the jet, if it could steer itself like the car could, but there looked to be multiple levels on board. Addie had never flown before, and while was nervous, she knew she would spend the entire flight staring out of the windows.
The inside of the jet was elegant and cool ((temp)); there were dark leather arm chairs arranged to make a sort of living room, a small hallway leading off to the side, even a mini-fridge in the corner, in which sodas and bags of chips were stocked, a little normalcy in the midst of something that was still all too unreal. She took a cherry soda out of the fridge and climbed into one of the wonderfully cushiony armchairs, letting the leather engulf her small frame.
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Anybody wanna talk to Addie? She's not really comfortable jumping into conversations uninvited.))