[hr][hr][center][h1][b][i][color=#9370DB]Nancy Parker[/color] & [color=9999ff]Andromeda Aldrich[/color][/i][/b][/h1][img]https://s22.postimg.cc/nrmumyai9/giphy.gif[/img][/center][hr][hr][center][b][color=#9370DB]Location:[/color][/b] Ville au Camp - Near the Oak Tree ----> [color=#9370DB]Room 200[/color] [color=9999ff]Room 109[/color] [b][color=9999ff]Skills:[/color][/b][/center][hr] Nancy was cackling with glee after Sophia had startled to children. Sure, the bit at the end with the walking dead was a bit obvious for someone from Sophia's timeline, but the looks of shock and fear on the kid's faces as Sophia "lost" an arm and then got right back up? Priceless! She was snickering to herself, recalling a particular prank from her past that had ended up getting turned into something of a legend. Of course, it wasn't nearly as dramatic as everyone claimed it had been. [i]Yes[/i] she had entered a blind man in an archery contest and [i]yes[/i] someone had gotten shot, but they lived. Well, for another couple years before dying of illness. It certainly hadn't caused Ragnarok or anything like that. [color=#9370DB]"Going to bed already?"[/color] Nancy asked, disappointed. She supposed it was close to reset and all the children had been ushered off. She glanced over at Gilbert, moderately annoyed that he had decided to tag along as an additional chaperone, but whatever. She could live with it. She glanced around for a moment, wondering if she should go and bother Giouse, before she shrugged and without a word, left to return to the house. As Nancy practically skipped inside and then dashed up the steps, taking them three at a time, she knocked obnoxiously on Giouse's door before running into her own room and [i]jumping[/i] into bed. As she bounced upwards, a rain of glitter and sparkles came up from her pillow and Nancy let out a shriek. While most people would have been irritated with the glitter bomb, Nancy LOVED it. She always felt Ville au Camp was too drab and dreary, but hey, that was the 1940's for you. [color=#9370DB]"THANK YOU!!!!!"[/color] she screamed, not caring if she woke anyone up as she continued to bounce up and down on her bed, enjoying the seemingly never ending rain of sparkles and glitter. She was covered in it, as was most of her things. Eventually, she'd run out of energy - but for now, she was bouncing up and down on the bed, knowing that reset would clean it all anyways. Meanwhile outside, Andromeda nodded as she took in the information. It sounded like most of her fellow Paradoxes had come from some sort of Zombie Survivor type of world. However, it confused her at the same time. How had the outbreak gotten that bad? In her world, even when things were horrible and it looked like civilization was about to end, hunters had always swooped in and saved the day. It was perhaps the only thing that redeemed her timeline, in her opinion. [color=9999ff]"So you guys had zombies, then,"[/color] Andromeda summarized. She couldn't help but feel a swell of pride for her timeline. At least they had managed to keep civilization going. [color=9999ff]"We had...[i]everything[/i]. Ghosts, demons, angels, Norse gods, changelings, pixies, wendigos, witches...My half-brother, he was familiar with Satanic rituals and stuff. Pretty much everything was real - people tended to ignore it and the government kept on covering it all up...Only thing that I'm not sure if it was real or not would be aliens, really,"[/color] Andromeda explained. She couldn't help but feel a bit awkward. [color=9999ff]"We had things like zombies too...Croatoan virus...but it never got that bad. Hunters shut it down - like my half brother, he was involved in this sort of stuff."[/color] She then nodded as the other Paradoxes started to turn in for the night. [color=9999ff]"I should get some rest too...I'm feeling drained,"[/color] unfortunately only Alicia would likely get that slight pun, as Andromeda nodded once more and then headed off to her room, going inside and sitting down on the bed as she took a deep breath to center her mind before bed.