--Time skip-- It wasn't long after Jack and Lexa hid themselves away in Luca's son's hideout that they decided they needed to skip town. Which was exactly what they did. It took a bit of time. Jack had to make sure someone knew that Bob was living in his home and that he needed to be taken care of. He didn't dare return and risk getting captured or killed by Shirley. Lexa returned to her place to retrieve her loyal companion and pack a few things. They didn't even say goodbye to the people at the bar, or Lexa's friend from the bookstore. The one who had supposedly saved Jack's life. In any case they were free from the town in a matter of a day, and onto the next town an hour or so away. The city of Scilera was a bit calmer than Jack was used too, perhaps Lexa too. Jack and Lexa lived in cozy apartment on the first floor of a quaint complex. They were just simple roommates, nothing more nothing less. No one knew who they were, here Jack and Lex were just two young people trying to make it in this world. The only problem was, neither of them had a job and were living off the savings each of them had. Which to Jack, wasn't much. If he wanted to he could easily steal millions of dollars. But that wasn't him anymore, he was never one for thievery anyways. Anywho. The two somewhat reluctant roommates were in the shopping district of the city, here one could buy the necessities not much else. Yes there were luxury shops but with the town being slightly less busy than the other they came from it wasn't like shops for luxury were overly popular. That day, Jack was wearing a loose white button up t-shirt with the top buttons undo so that his hairless chest was showing a bit. For pants he wore baggy black jeans and black and white checkered Vans. To anyone else he looked like a some what ordinary young man with albinism helping his girlfriend shop for groceries. But he was so much more than that, and him and Lexa were NOT a couple. He carried the basket under his arm as Lex placed things in it. It had been a month or two and they were finally getting used to living together as well as living like civilized people. He smiled at her as she turned to grab a few apples from the fruit stand in front of them. Some shops like this one were small and outdoors and were a lot cheaper since the food was home grown. He relaxed his face as she turned once more to place the apples in the basket. "So um... Lexa." He stuttered when Lexa paid the gentleman running the stall. "Heh. I've been doing pretty good since before, right?" He asked with a bit of a smirk, proud that he had not injured or murdered another creature or human since they left their homes. He followed her as she kept moving further into the market. It was the middle of a weekend day, just the way they liked it, overly crowded so that they wouldn't be noticed. But it wasn't too crazy for them, considering where they came from.