[@DragonKingUk][@Nallore] [center][b][h1]Rip Hunter[/h1][/b][/center] [hr] Rip walked along the street casually, hands in pockets, leaning back and all while not caring whatsoever. He whistled as he walked but stopped for a second when he saw a gun stop. He slowly walked up to notice that the gun shop was closed for the moment. He gave a quick nod, deciding to make a note on the location of the shop. It would be rather fun and interesting to have a look around. He was actually headed in a specific direction as he whistled he kept his eye on the road. He soon came to a halt in front of a café, staring at the building for some time before eventually deciding to wander in. "A café huh? Interesting choice of place, Rip." He spoke quietly to himself almost as a whisper. He sat down at a table and then looked around at everyone. His gaze came to a sudden stop as he stared Anastasia for a minute or two. He watched her carefully, not even blinking before a waiter came up and spoke to him in which he snapped his eyes to her. He laughed a little talking quietly to make sure nobody other than the waitress could hear him. "Oh, sorry I am not ready to order yet." He watched as the waitress bowed before leaving. With that he looked to Anastasia again, before deciding to look around at everyone else. It seemed there was nobody else of importance, or was there? His eyes stopped at the final table where a group of children sat. He stared at them before letting out a small smirk. "Cute." He spoke softly then gave a few chuckles before looking at the menu. After a few minutes of staring at the menu he called the waitress over again. He smiled at her pleasantly before looking at his menu once more. "I'll order the large meat deal, with lamb, chicken, steak and pork, with a large portion of chips topped up with gravy and red hot sauce, pepper salt and vinegar." She nodded and then walked away, he then placed the menu down and looked at Anastasia before looking at the children again. That meal would allow him to stay a while while he sat back and relaxed. He listened in on the children's conversation as he did. It seemed they were orphans with nothing to do, he felt sorry for them but after his meal he was sure he could help them see the light of day.