[center][h1][color=686F91]Liam Matthews[/color][/h1] [img]http://67.media.tumblr.com/60825bc3451d385823f67648719d58b9/tumblr_inline_movfqgMdxb1qz4rgp.gif[/img][/center] [hr][center][color=686F91][b]Location:[/b][/color] Town Meeting [color=686F91][b]Interacting With:[/b][/color] Me, Myself and I[/center][hr] Glaring at the press as they began to load the generators back up into their vans and take them off to the hospital, Liam let out a sigh of relief once they were out of sight, letting go of his tough facade. Liam wasn't exactly big on the idea of violence, he generally relied on putting some weight behind his words in order to get anything done. He glanced over his shoulder suddenly at the hand on his back, half-expecting one of them to have stuck around and noticed it was just a facade, but as his eyes settled on Amelia's face, he gave a half-smile. He had encountered her from time to time, she'd given him one of his first internships in the states. Giving her a nod in thanks, he watched as she moved off before sighing. Grabbing his bag, he carefully pulled out his camera, setting it up to overlook the meeting as he sat beside it, pulling out his notepad to take notes throughout the meeting. As the two men approached the pedestal, Liam reached up, setting his camera to begin recording. Glancing down to his pad from time to time, he'd jot down a few notes. He didn't jot down many for the Reverend's words. Liam wasn't religious, and he certainly didn't take any of the disasters which had been happening as any proof of some divine entity or some-such, he just didn't buy into the whole 'end-of-the-world' thing anyway. Glancing to the woman as she approached the sheriff, he raised an eyebrow as the Sheriff clarified what he'd been told, jotting that down. When the questions were offered, he took on his best journalistic candor and stood, holding up a hand. [color=686F91][b]"Does the town have a contingency plan, should all the events occurring turn out to be nothing major?"[/b][/color] It was a fairly different question to many of the others asked, and there were other voices louder than his own, but it was the answer he focused on. Liam figured that it would just be a bad few weeks, nothing terribly major. But then again, he didn't even notice the woman standing behind the press barricade with her skin falling off. That might've changed his mind a bit.