[hr][hr][center][h1][color=0072bc]Jason[/color] and [color=a187be]Janelle[/color] [color=0072bc]Gauger[/color][/h1] [img]https://image.ibb.co/bwpq9G/ezgif_com_gif_maker.gif[/img] [I]Location: Seattle, Washington Interacting With: Gideon, Scott[/I][/center][hr][hr] Jace still didn't trust Scott at all. The guy was a pain, but sticking with him and trying to figure out their problems together was better than going off by themselves, shooting in the dark looking for answers. He looked over at his sister, who seemed perfectly fine trusting these two complete strangers. Trusting her, he decided to go along with it, there was nothing else he could do, since she'd probably go along with or without him. [color=0072bc]"That sounds fine with me, which shop?"[/color] he asked Gideon. Her life had been flipped around in the past few months, and now she was finding it easy to trust people who were like them, whose lives had been changed in a single moment. She was glad that her brother had decided to go along with it, it made things easier in the long run. It was hard to not want her brother there, even if he sometimes could be a little over protective towards her. She sometimes found that he tended to smother her a little, and it was hard for her to ever get a breath of fresh air. Her brother was a nice person, but sometimes he did things without thinking. That was why Janelle tended to calm down situations whenever possible. She had always been the sort of mediator growing up, even before they left Ireland. Jace was definitely not the most diplomatic person around, and it could sometimes get them into trouble. He looked at the others, unsure of what to do. They were all standing there now, on the side of the street and everyone had already cleared from the accident. Standing there, talking, that was about it. Scott hadn't even said anything about going to the pastry shop, so who knew what he'd want to do. The guy was still annoying, but he was being somewhat nice to Janelle, so that made him not want to snap at the guy too much.