[hr][hr][center][h1][b][i][color=8dc73f]Amelia Payne[/color][/i][/b][/h1][img]https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTojj1OLJ5T4f77dGDefsPABUy66bkRd0RrN7KvzNO5QjJ6xT01sw[/img][hr][b]Location:[/b]Sharpsburg , Main st.(F11) [b]Skills:[/b] N/A [/center][hr][hr] The game of D&D was progressing as it should. They were adventuring and having generally a jolly good time. The party was exploring a graveyard and all that fun stuff. Amelia was rather helpful and happy. She enjoyed spending time with her friends, her rare few friends that is. Took her the better part of 2 years to get as close as she was with them. Still now that they were friends, she was ready to jump into fire for them. Well metaphorically speaking, she wasn't sure she'd ever have to jump into fire for them, but she was sure if their lives depended on it, she was going to do it. Eventually they ran out of snacks so Amelia volunteered to go grab another bow of chips. She got up and moved to the kitchen only to be met with a rather unpleasant surprise. There was a big dog there! That was Jason's dog, but when they gathered up he kept it locked in his room. Amelia was not good with dogs. They felt her dislike and slight fear of them and reacted to it. Or rather the meaner ones did. The more friendly doggos just tried to jump on her for hugs and pats which given the size of this one was scary too.[color=8dc73f]" Jason!"[/color] She screamed as the dog jumped at her to play. It probably weighted almost as much as her or at least it felt that way. "Buck down! Down, boy!" Jason arrived moments later after the scream to find the dog having pushed Amelia to the ground rubbing his head on her clothing and barking happily." Down boy! That's it..." He said as he pulled hte dog by the collar away from Amelia, he dragged it away all the way to his room and locked it there again. Before returning he made sure the door is locked." I'm sorry Amelia, must have forgotten to lock hte door and he escaped. You okey?" He asked at the shivering Amelia Being jumped by a dog that big even if it wasn't malicious was scary for her." Alright let's take a little break from the game."