[hr][hr][center][h2][color=#B22222]Cassiopeia Hood[/color][/h2][img]https://68.media.tumblr.com/f50d353ba90047f0ad9707f170596609/tumblr_ogyf9rFegy1r23joco6_r1_400.gif[/img][hr][color=#B22222]Location:[/color] Chinese Place -- Wichita, Kansas [color=#B22222]Skills:[/color] [hr][hr][/center] The woman completely ignored Cassiopeia’s comment but didn’t bother to look away from them. Okay, what the hell was this, some freak staring contest? One of the boys got up and slid past Cassiopeia before trying to spit balls of paper at her. The one meant for Cassiopeia missed but the one for Layla, hit her dead center on the forehead. Cassiopeia would have laughed if she wasn’t already annoyed and if it hadn’t been some random stranger. Layla stood and Cassiopeia watched her sister slip a fork up her sleeve before going and following the curly headed boy. Cassiopeia smirked then and looked back at the older woman and other boy still sitting at their table. The one thing about foster kids who had bounced from home to home, a few on the less than safe side was you tended to learn how to look after yourselves, by any means necessary. Cassiopeia picked up the discarded piece of paper and saw a rough sketch followed by the words, [i]’I believe she needs to speak to you two.’[/i] Cassiopeia carried the paper over to their table and tossed the page down onto the table and stared at the woman. [color=#B22222]”Clearly you know me but I do not know you or you. I believe introductions are in order,”[/color] Cassiopeia said and looked between Colby and Tink. [color=#B22222]”I suggest you hurry up as well before my sister gets too friendly with your curly haired friend.”[/color] [hr][hr][center][h2][color=#F08080]Willow Jones[/color][/h2][img]http://images6.fanpop.com/image/photos/34400000/Klaus-Mikaelson-Caroline-Forbes-klaus-and-caroline-34448889-245-245.gif[/img][hr][color=#F08080]Location:[/color] The Diner [color=#F08080]Skills:[/color] [hr][hr][/center] Willow shook her head, not minding at all if they took her vehicle, she did offer it to them all after all. She gathered up her things, ready to be on the move and headed for the door. She looked over at Sierra when she spoke about her mechanical friend and shook her head again. Willow unlocked her SUV so everyone could get in and opened up the driver’s side door. [color=#F08080]”It’s my parents problem, not mine,”[/color] she said rather harshly before sliding onto the driver’s seat. She turned on her SUV and turned down the radio so they could talk on the way to the park. Willow was rather upset but there were several different emotions running through her body, being angry was the easier option. She was grateful to drive though, if not to have something else to keep her mind occupied and focused on something else other than her parents deceit. Willow looked over at Sierra. [color=#F08080]”Why would two adults lie to a child?”[/color] She tried to rack her brain for some psychological reason but she was too emotionally wired to be able to think of a logical reason.