[center][h1][b][color=#306754]Lana Arlene Ryder[/color][/b][/h1] [URL=http://s1049.photobucket.com/user/x-Wolfy/media/unnamed%205.gif.html][IMG]http://i1049.photobucket.com/albums/s385/x-Wolfy/unnamed%205.gif[/IMG][/URL][/center] Lana is anything but a morning person, so when her alarm started blaring at five in the morning, it was no surprise that she got annoyed and practically threw the blasted thing against the wall. It was a good thing those things were cheap, because that was the third one she had broken in the span of a week. It was beyond her as to why the store she worked at opened at six in the morning, but she couldn't complain. They were the only store out of the three that she had applied to that would accept her, and she had to pay the bills and her rent somehow. A supermarket clerk's wage was nothing to admire, and couldn't afford anything more than a shabby little apartment, where all the rooms were crammed into one, save the bathroom and a wardrobe. That wasn't so bad for someone living on their own though, like she was. It also managed to keep the food on the table, the lights on, the water clean and hot, and a roof over her head, so it was more than enough as far as she was concerned. Once the room had fallen quiet again, the green haired female was given the opportunity to lay in bed for a moment and gather her thoughts. Her head was pounding and her mind was fuzzy, no doubt from how much she had drunk the night before. She didn't recall much, if anything, of what happened, but she knew it had to have been fun. Still, a hangover wasn't very pleasant to have to deal with, especially when she had work in less than an hour. That was her own fault though, and just like every other time it happened, she would have to push through it. Lana would allow herself another few minutes to lay in bed, before she finally decided to get up. One of the convenient things of living in such a cozy apartment was the fact that her bathroom was only a few steps away from her bed. After a nice how shower, and a cup of coffee, as well as a fresh new change of clothes, Lana was ready to go. Before she headed out the door, she went through the list she had in her head of items she needed that day. Phone? Check. Keys? Check. Wallet? Check. Earphones? Check. With everything accounted for, all she needed to do was slip on her shoes and she was on her way. Obviously, making sure to lock her door as she left. Having no money to afford a vehicle of her own, Lana was forced to take the subway to work, which is where her phone and earphones came in handy. The music blasting through her ears offered her some solace from the strangers around her, as well of warding off anyone looking to make small talk. It was either that or the semi-permanent scowl she wore on her face. Either way, she avoided it, and that made her happy. Thankfully the store she worked at wasn't far from her apartment, only about twenty minutes between them, so she wouldn't have to stay on the over crowded subway for long. As soon as she got to her stop, she slipped her way through the crowds of people coming and going in all directions, and walked at a brisk pace towards her destination. She arrived at 6:00 am on the dot, which was usual for her, because she was always punctual. Unfortunately her manager, and the one with the keys to the store, was always late. She could of course unlock the door herself, but that would only serve to raise suspicion, so she was forced to wait out in the cold instead. It was rather frustrating to have to work with someone so incompetent. But aside from quitting, there wasn't much she could do, and since she needed the job, she had no choice to put up with it. At least the cool morning air was refreshing, which helped to ease her headache a little. By the time her manager had arrived, a whole quarter of an hour had passed. A couple more employees had shown up in that time, and were quietly talking amongst themselves in a small group off to the side. Though they had tried several times to converse with her, she had shown them she wasn'tinterested, so they no longer bothered aside from an occasional greeting. Lana wasn't one for pleasentries, but considering she had to work a whole eight hour shift with these people, she figured it would do her some good to keep things at least civil between them, so she would make sure to return their greetings with one of her own. Once she was inside, she was able to relax a little. It was warmer indoors, fortunately, though the air wasn't nearly as refreshing. After taking a moment to adjust, Lana would head straight for the staff room so she could change into her uniform, before getting into her work stocking the shelves. She didn't have the patience to work the register, or the door, so she avoided those tasks as much as possible. -Small time skip to a few hours later- A few hours passed, and Lana was in the middle of a break when she got a notification from her phone. She didn't talk to very many people, so she already had an idea of who it would be from, but that didn't help to stop the sigh or the frown that came from seeing his name next to the message which read: [i]"The plan is in motion. Meet at Base Tomorrow Night for full meeting. Don't be late or miss it if you value your life."[/i] [color=#306754]"Charming."[/color] Lana scoffed after she was done reading what Aloysius had sent to the Dark Shadow group chat. She would then lock her phone and slip it back into the pocket of her jeans from which she had received it. By that time her break was over, and she would -reluctantly- return to work.