[center][h2][color=fdc68a]Olivia Frenwich[/color][/h2][/center] [hr] Olivia leaned on the front terrace of the farmhouse. It began to rain that time and she shivered in her blanket as she felt the cold breeze. She sipped at her hot chocolate while watching Jude the newcomer work at the field to crush large boulders. She doesn't know why Jude insisted on working with the rain pouring heavily from the sky. Living with Jude is quite a very refreshing experience as she never had a human live with her in the same house for a long time, much less a guy. She was nevertheless thankful of having someone to talk to instead of having one-way conversations with her animal roommates. She's also glad that Jude is okay with having animals in the house and it seemed they took a liking to him which made Olivia like Jude more despite having a bit of an intimidating aura surrounding him. Speaking of animal roommates, she glanced back at the house where Humphrey, Winda, and Claud are chasing each other at the living room. Looking at Humphrey, she can't help but remember that night when a child suddenly showed up at the feast and collapsed. It was quite an entrance as it made all the townsfolk in panic and worry about the poor girl. Humphrey did a good job delivering the medical kit to the Mayor after she followed several moments later to bring grapes and extra clothes for the little girl to eat and wear when she wakes up. Sensing that she'll be useless in that situation, Olivia decided to excuse herself and Humphrey because people were already coming inside the Mayor's house to see the child. Of course, she rewarded Humphrey with a dinner of grape pancakes. However, she also can't help but wonder about the child's sudden appearance during the feast. Was it just purely coincidental or is it the work of [i]other[/i] outside forces that her simple human mind wouldn't comprehend? She doesn't know if the child will be a harbinger of something bigger in the future, whether it be good or not, but she also chided herself. After all, a child is still a child and it is their responsibility as citizens of this quaint town to help those in need. Olivia snapped back to reality as she heard the sound of Jude hitting pebbles at the soil. Perhaps he was also thinking about that night with the girl? Looking at the pouring rain, she was glad she finished checking on her plants and doing inventory on her wine cellar earlier. She sighed and made a mental note to cook some soup and prepare a hot bath for Jude after he's done.