[color=40E0D0][u]Jenna Longworthy[/u][/color] Jenna enjoyed her ride on the lumber cart. Granted she chose to sit on the tailgate, facing backwards, but it was better than being squished in with the other people and all that.. luggage. Really, what person needs to bring that much stuff? But that was the least of her thoughts on the ride over. Along with watching the town of Timber Moren slowly move further and further away, she had a chance to think about the people she was with. And at the top of the list was a tie between the guy that arrived later than she did, and the doll; yes it was definitely a doll, she thought. Maybe.. Oh, Jenna had arrived. As the wagon came to a stop, Jenna hopped down and watched the people unload; keeping an eye on Rook. His silence irked her, but she hated to judge a book by its cover. Maybe he was really shy, or preferred to work alone. She worked alone herself, pretty much. Though, she's never really lived around anyone more than her parents. She sighed as she looked at the man that spoke from the porch of the building. Was that where she was supposed to go? She watched as the others filed in and did as told. She was technically in Riffraff and part of her felt as though her assignment had officially begun. She didn't think it'd matter if she was a few seconds late going inside. She packed enough apples for a light dinner and if worse came to be she had no problem sleeping outside. There was even a nice tree for her to perch under. Rather than follow everyone in, there was one line of the letter that bothered her. [b][i]"The driver has been instructed not to speak unless spoken to."[/i][/b] Perhaps this was just a professional courtesy, but that didn't mean she wasn't allowed to speak to him, right? [color=40E0D0]"E-excuse me, sir."[/color] Jenna put on a friendly face while she found a time to converse with the driver when he didn't seem as busy. [color=40E0D0]"Thank you for taking us to town. Here's a little tip; its money I was supposed to use for travel through the gate, but I didn't exactly have a gate to travel through before arrival."[/color] Jenna offered about half of what was given to her to use the gate. If she was supposed to pay back the money leftover, she wouldn't mind finding a job to do so. [color=40E0D0]"I know you aren't supposed to talk to us, and you don't have to if you don't want to, but I'd like to ask a couple of questions pertaining to why were here."[/color] Jenna felt bad about getting to the point so soon. She'd love to have an actual talk with the guy as he seemed like he'd have wonderful stories to tell. But business was business. [color=40E0D0]"Do you know anything about Kenver Edwards, from four days ago, or Sewena Toll, who disappeared yesterday?"[/color] Jenna had gotten out her letter to confirm she was asking the right questions, as well as her paper and ink to take down any useful information. --- [@Mokley]