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Charlie Vasilyev
Guest
JANE
Jane jerked her knee away when Jason rested his hand on it, after her panic attacks jane could go into a don't-touch-me mood. She ran her hands over her face, while she hadn't been crying she wanted to make sure there were no tears. She listened to what Jason had to say and nodded a little. She honestly wasn't too keen on having to be around other people.
Never the most social person through out the years Jane had gotten more and anti-social, mostly due to her issues, and she didn't like having to interact with people. She didn't trust enough and could be on the paranoid side. She allowed Jason to speak though. It would probably be smarter. Hooking up with a group meant more supplies, more protection, less moving from place to place. Though what they wanted in return made Jane double think. They wanted people to fight. She didn't want to fight. They supposedly wanted to open up the water front, but what if it all was a lie? What if they just wanted to take the water front for themselves?
"We can try." Jane agreed finally, mostly because it seemed like Jason really wanted to do this and she didn't want him to decide to leave her like everyone else had done.
CARVER
Tyson got up after the room filled and gave pretty much the same speech he'd given this morning about how they needed to stop being little fighting group and come together to rebuild. He talked about how they were cut off from the world with no communication so they had to rise to the challenge and instead of becoming animals we had to help one another survive in this troubling time.
After he was done Aidan took the group of people to the back room where they were going to be assigned jobs. David was helping her. He and Xavier were both in wheel chairs and would hand out equipment for each job. Aidan was mostly picking out supply runners, medics, and fighters.
Few more people were gathering in the lounge, Carver had gone back out to recruit. Pete, Dusty, and Sammi hadn't returned yet so whoever they brought would be in the second group.
Jane jerked her knee away when Jason rested his hand on it, after her panic attacks jane could go into a don't-touch-me mood. She ran her hands over her face, while she hadn't been crying she wanted to make sure there were no tears. She listened to what Jason had to say and nodded a little. She honestly wasn't too keen on having to be around other people.
Never the most social person through out the years Jane had gotten more and anti-social, mostly due to her issues, and she didn't like having to interact with people. She didn't trust enough and could be on the paranoid side. She allowed Jason to speak though. It would probably be smarter. Hooking up with a group meant more supplies, more protection, less moving from place to place. Though what they wanted in return made Jane double think. They wanted people to fight. She didn't want to fight. They supposedly wanted to open up the water front, but what if it all was a lie? What if they just wanted to take the water front for themselves?
"We can try." Jane agreed finally, mostly because it seemed like Jason really wanted to do this and she didn't want him to decide to leave her like everyone else had done.
CARVER
Tyson got up after the room filled and gave pretty much the same speech he'd given this morning about how they needed to stop being little fighting group and come together to rebuild. He talked about how they were cut off from the world with no communication so they had to rise to the challenge and instead of becoming animals we had to help one another survive in this troubling time.
After he was done Aidan took the group of people to the back room where they were going to be assigned jobs. David was helping her. He and Xavier were both in wheel chairs and would hand out equipment for each job. Aidan was mostly picking out supply runners, medics, and fighters.
Few more people were gathering in the lounge, Carver had gone back out to recruit. Pete, Dusty, and Sammi hadn't returned yet so whoever they brought would be in the second group.