David's eyes widened as a rather loud voice came from the chicken coop. He stared at the door for a moment, surprised as it was kicked open by the person inside. He found himself unable to do anything but watch as the girl came out and threw down a rather large bag of what he assumed was chicken feed onto the ground. The girl and the horde of chickens surrounding her were quite a sight to him. [I]'Must be pretty hard to keep an eye on all of those chickens. I couldn't imagine havin' so many.'[/I] He thought to himself, meaning it. He figured he'd have a hard time keeping track of two or three, let alone however many she had. It made him take a moment to think about how inexperienced he was. Though he had learned a lot over the years, there was still a great amount of information he probably didn't know. And he didn't have the experience to even back up the knowledge he had yet. He wasn't worried, though. He had faith he could pull through, even if it ended up taking awhile to get used to things. He had plenty of time, so as long as he stayed calm and worked hard, he'd find success sooner or later. Probably later, not that it was a bad thing. He was taught good things came with time. [B]"Hey!"[/B] "Eh?" David snapped out of his thoughts, seeming to have been noticed. He removed his hands from his pockets, allowing them to fall to his sides as he was questioned about who he was. He blinked, as she hit the nail on the head by guessing he was the one on that old farm now. He was surprised by her saying 'everybody', making it seem like a big deal. Was it a big deal? Maybe he was looking at it the wrong way, as it was possibly about a new member of their community, not his occupation. That was probably the best way he could have been addressed, though. 'Farm-boy'. Scratching the back of his head, David replied; "Yeah, that's me." Confirming what she said, though he did wonder how she knew. He just decided to go with it. "Ah figured it would be a good idea to look around a little, since Ah hadn't gotten the chance yet since coming to town. Just followed the road, and ended up here." He explained, glancing over at the chickens, before looking back at the girl with a small smile on his face. "Name's David. It's nice to meet'ya."