A yawn escaped the young girl's mouth as Scotty Materson asked the group whether or not the younger kids would show up. [i]"They always show up."[/i] Molly said dryly. She lit a cigarette and placed it in the corner of her mouth as she placed the lighter into the back pocket of her jeans. [b]"Hey, that's mine!"[/b] one of the other girls standing there exclaimed, as Molly rolled her eyes. [i]"It's mine now spazz, or do you want to fight for it?"[/i] the girl shook her head. She knew Molly fought dirty both physically and mentally. [i]"Exactly."[/i] Molly added just so the girl knew her place in the circle. Watching Scotty douse himself in cheap beer and even cheaper weed, Molly couldn't help but smirk. He was an attractive man, but man was he an idiot. As he gave the commands once more, Molly nodded. She was in charge of getting the kids in the house whether it be by persuasion or by force. She hoped it was the first one, even though she had a harder exterior she wasn't for hurting kids. They didn't know any better after all. She often wish she had a younger sibling herself, someone to look after and show the way on how to be cool and shit. Molly took a drag of her cigarette as two young boys approached. [i]"You boys ready for tonight?"[/i] Molly said, approaching. She very quickly noticed the boy's inhaler, she raised her eyebrows and took one more puff before tossing the lit stick into the street. [i]"My bad. I don't want you to die BEFORE you get into the house little dude."[/i] she gave a suggestive smile before laughing loudly. She was a bitch, but it was mostly for show. She leaned in to the two and spoke quietly for no one else to be able to hear, [i]"It's not as bad as it seems. I did it when I was your age and here I am. It's all magic tricks and games. You nerds like that stuff don't you? Imagine it as a real life creepy Super Mario Bros or something. Watch the door after you, it's going to slam."[/i] She smiled before turning her tone into something more loud so her peers wouldn't think she was helping out the kids. [i]"No I'm not going to go with you! Don't be babies!"[/i] she exclaimed giving the boys a wink as she led them to the front porch.