[h2][center] [color=9e0b0f]Zachary Carpenter[/color] [/center][/h2] [hr][hr]Location: Police Station Interacting With: Vivian Adder, Various Police Officers [hr][hr] Zach watched, startled at what he saw. Her skin had suddenly changed right in front of him, and for a split second, he had thought that her eyes had turned black. He took a step backwards, but immediately regained his composure. He looked into her eyes, then looked away again. Her skin was strange, and was covered in blisters. Something strange is going on, and he didn't like that feeling. Her face was normal, but her skin was still all wrong. [color=gray]"Sheriff, something the matter?" Vivian asked, walking her fingers up his chest. "You can trust me, Zachary... I'd never lie to you."[/color] She was starting to creep him out, and he backed away again. [color=9e0b0f]"Um, Ms. Adder, I have to leave, the meeting starts in a few minutes, and I have to be there. You might want to go see a doctor though and skip the meeting. I don't have anything for you to do right now anyway."[/color] he said to her, walking away and past a few officers. He grabbed his car keys, even though he was going to walk, he never felt right without the sound of his keys in his pocket. The meeting was about to start, and he had to run it. Hopefully he would be the first one there so he could set things up. When he thought about it, he quickly left the station and ran towards the center. A few townsfolk were there already, but he could use a hand. Once everything was set up for the meeting, all he had to do was wait for everyone to show up. [hr][hr][hr] [h2][center][color=007236]Mitsukuri Katsumi[/color][/center][/h2] [hr] Location: Jake's Interacting with: Liam Matthews, Sutton Smith [hr] [color=00a651]"So what's your story kid? I haven't seen you around before. I'm guessing you're from Japan?"[/color] the waitress asked her. She looked up at her, and decided to try being nice to her. She didn't have any friends in this town, might as well try. [color=007236] "Yes, I am. My family wouldn't really let me out of their sight, so I ran away on my own. I couldn't stand the stereotypes that existed in my hometown. Women were expected to stay home and take care of the family, and I did not want to live like that. When I came to America, I could not speak English, so my first year here I spent learning the language. I have not spoken to my family in 2 years, and with all that has been going on, maybe I should. Well, thanks for the coffee,"[/color] she said as she pulled out her wallet and paid for it. The meeting was going to begin, soon, and she wanted to go to it. The whole reason she came to America was to try and stop these strange beings. At the meeting she might learn something useful about them. [i]Hopefully I can learn something useful[/i]. She walked out the café, and walked towards the Town Center. There wasn't anything else she could do but wait.