[center][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/180805/679c7e1d1177554b82cddd1b8578b7a9.png[/img][hr][hider=Ade] [img]https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRRm1McVPPnz2KdVcG7iZSBg1Q_Iuc3l2PlcNI_dyX58SolC02B[/img] [/hider][/center][hr] The night before the beginning of the fateful trip, Ade and Eliza yet again got into a fierce argument. The arguing was over nothing. Eliza was merely going over a few things to watch out for in the big world, and Ade didn't want to hear a word of it. As usual, Eliza tried to put her foot down, but Ade just slammed her bedroom door in the oldest daughter's face. Not the best way to say goodbye for the next few years but it was unlikely the two would actually say goodbye despite how much they may want to. Elysia, however, was concerned, like always, that this argument would drive the sisters apart forever. The worry was warranted as Ade was about to leave for Rumspringa. The youngest of the three silently entered Ade's room and, without a word, Ade could tell what her sister was thinking. [color=plum]"Don't worry, Lysi. I'll come back. Nothing can keep me away from my best friend."[/color] The younger girl looked up to Ade and in a silent voice asked, "Promise?" [color=plum]"Promise!"[/color] [hr] The troublemaker Ade acted as the perfect angel as Joseph said his prayer. Usually, she'd try and cause problems, but she knew that the sooner he was done, the sooner they could set off. Looking at the items handed out by Levi Ade tried to figure out what she'd do first with the 1000 dollars. She wasn't planning on going crazy, but she knew she wanted to try something fun. On the long drive, Ade tried her best to keep away from Samuel. She successfully prevented him from sitting beside her, but he ended up behind her which may have been worse. The whole ride she could feel his eyes just watching her. He was probably the only part of Rumspringa that she wouldn't like. In the big apple, Ade's eyes were wide, and her jaw was dropped. It was so beautiful. All the lights, the people, and the splendor. Over the years, Ade had many a dream of what the big city would be like, but this far exceeded all her expectations. Arriving at their new home for the next few years was very exciting. Usually, Ade tried to hide this kind of joy she was feeling, but the smile on her face shone brightly. It didn't last too long though as they were informed some would have to share rooms with others. This wasn't entirely bad, but Ade wasn't all to close with anyone here. She could consider most of them friends, but she was hoping for someplace to have alone time. She was trying to figure out if there was a way to guarantee her getting a room on her own without any issue when she felt a tap on her shoulder. Being asked to bunk with someone was just great. She didn't want to be rude because that would only cause issues, so she tried faking her reply saying, [color=plum]"Sure. I'm fine with whatever really. Just don't wanna risk getting anyone sick. I've had a bad cough for the past few days."[/color] Instantly, Ade mentally slapped her forehead. That was a terrible lie. The only thing that could save her now was the hope that Elizabeth would take pity on the nervous girl, or if she somehow believed her.