[center][hr][hr][h1][b][i][color=8A2BE2]Alexandra Andonova[/color][/i][/b][/h1] [img]https://media.giphy.com/media/FDUqrEPLAXxC/giphy.gif[/img][/center][center][I][h3][color=8A2BE2]I'm a big child at heart. I think it's important to stay that way and not lose the wonder of life. [/color][/h3][/I][/center] [hr][hr][center][b][color=8A2BE2]Location:[/color][/b] Ville au Camp - Road to Main House ⇢ By the Oak Tree [b][color=8A2BE2]Skills:[/color][/b] N/A [/center][hr] Alexandra looked over her shoulder when The Hat's billowing voice came to her ears. She and the children hadn't ventured too far down the road, so they were still in earshot of the Kitchen House. A grin lit up her features, and she gave him an enthusiastic wave before shrugging her shoulders in reply. She wasn't exactly sure where The Dice lady wanted the refreshments. She bit her lip as she watched, okay [I]admired[/I], him for a moment. "Wow! Is he a giant?" one of the children suddenly exclaimed, which effectively snapped her out of her little trance. Her head swung back over and then downwards to look at the small wide-eyed chilrden. [color=8A2BE2]"Huh? Oh,"[/color] she responded, blinking before the child's words finally permeated her brain. She let out a genuine chuckle. [color=8A2BE2]"Perhaps."[/color] She gave one last appreciative glance in Gilbert's direction before putting her full attention back onto the children. A soft smile graced her features. [color=8A2BE2]"Nov I think I've told you enough about the treacherous Yagababa, on to another Soulless. Hov about the Hraew? Da, let's talk about that one. For one, they stink to high heaven because they're literally walking, rotting corpses,"[/color] she continued on. For emphasis, she wrinkled her nose and waved her hand in front of her nose as if she smelled something nasty. [color=8A2BE2]"They stink, metaphorically and literally. They also have a bad habit of biting people, and ultimately, they have a taste for human flesh, 'cause, you knov, they stink,"[/color] she explained. She then shambled around the children, and with one overdramatic undead groan, she suddenly bent down and pretended to bite one of the children. Said child let out a scream before bursting out into a fit of giggles. Alexandra straightened back up with a wide grin as she let out a chuckle of her own. She looked down at them warmly, finding that she really enjoyed telling them stories and making them laugh. It brought her true joy, something of which she had felt deprived of for awhile now. She looked back over towards the Oak Tree at the black-neck James's proclamation that the food was ready for the eating. The children let out cheers of happiness and as one freakishly dressed mob swarmed for him and the goodie cart. Apparently they liked food just as much as she did. She could appreciate that. [color=8A2BE2]"Vait! Vait for me! I can't run fast vithout shoes!"[/color] she called out to them, running as fast as she dared to on the gravel. Once her feet hit grass, she took off at a sprint in order to make up the remaining distance between them.