[hr][hr][center][h1][color=#00ff00]Jack Hudson[/color][/h1][img]http://cdn.playbuzz.com/cdn/7a267665-9c60-4b79-80a9-1fc491792250/ae23cf6c-8b4c-4018-8222-43bed9035d1c.gif[/img][/center][hr][center]Location: 515 Longview Street, Carrollton, Georgia[/center][hr][hr]He sheepishly smiled at her gaze, wondering whether or not those were actually ballets. Had he not been purposefully keeping his hands on the table, he would have ashamedly reached up and rubbed the back of his head. Seeing her nod, he let out a sigh of relief. He hadn't looked like a total idiot, then...not yet, at least. He watched her pull out the glossy and folded up pieces of paper, handing it over to him. Taking it gingerly, he looked at each of the photos on the page, his eyes widening with amazement. [color=00ff00]"Doesn't that, uh, doesn't that huaht?"[/color] Jack asked, his voice filled with astonishment. The human body didn't look like it should bend in those ways, but the pictures were proof that it was possible. He whistled slightly, before glancing back up at her. [color=00ff00]"I don't think it's silly,"[/color] he said softly, grinning at her. [color=00ff00]"What's the point in survivin' if you aren't livin'?"[/color] Jack noticed her eyes darting towards the windows, and following them, he could see the tinge of darkness creeping in. As much as he'd love to stay and help another human being, he also recognized that he might not be welcome. The end of the world did make for strange bedfellows, but that didn't mean it'd make for new friends. [color=00ff00]"I can be on my way, if you'd be comfohtable that way,"[/color] Jack offered, his ears reddening slightly. Despite not caring too much about what was manly and what wasn't, he hardly wanted to get into a long conversation about his feelings and about being alone for a year. If Tatiana wanted him to stick around, he'd stay. If not, he'd leave and try to find somewhere else to take shelter that night. He knew the odds were slim, being able to find someplace else to stay once darkness had set in. He knew he'd likely die if he left.