[center][img]https://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/b3RmLjk2LmZmMzkwYS5RMmhoY214cFpTQklZVzFzZVc0LC4w/naughty-monster.regular.png[/img][/center] Charlie had enjoyed the last couple of days in the Coven house very much. Rooming with Jean-Luc and Jeremy had so far turned out to be an interesting experience. Jean-Luc had so far not taken down any of Charlie's decorations, but it still seemed like the boy was at least somewhat annoyed whenever he talked, even though he hadn't done anything actually insulting, so Charlie supposed that was an improvement. Jeremy on the other hand was pretty nice - he hadn't got rid of his habit of calling people by their surnames only, but that was a minor thing, and the two had enjoyed some decent conversation and friendliness over the last few days. And, of course, Charlie finally had a chance to have a good explore in the area around the Coven house. He hadn't gone fishing, but he had explored a bit. He had found some nice trails and some cool stuff, and some creepy stuff - at one point he stumbled upon what looked like a small graveyard (all the words on the stones had been weathered off), and he had quickly turned around upon seeing that. ' This particular morning, Charlie was out on the porch, enjoying the morning air (and a cereal bar) when one of the Elders came out to tell him that all the initiates were required up in the office of Sister Deborah. Charlie quickly finished his cereal bar, stuffing the wrapper into his pocket to correctly dispose of later, before walking inside and heading upstairs. Luckily he had already showered earlier, so he just popped into his room for a moment to change into a more appropriate shirt for the meeting, before heading over to Sister Deborah's office. He wasn't one of the first to arrive, nor was he one of the later arrivals - he got there comfortably in the middle of the pack, managing to grab a seat before the last ones were snatched up, sitting and engaging in some idle chit chat as the rest of the witches filtered in. When everyone was in, Sister Deborah began. The new coven initiates were going to be going on a vampire hunt. That was a [i]little[/i] more serious of a first assignment than Charlie had anticipated, but he supposed that they were going to have to do some like this eventually, so why not just start with it outright. Charlie was just relieved that their task wasn't to hunt down some werewolves. Charlie listened as Deborah split the group in two - he was going to be with Jean-Luc, Maggie, Rowan, Summer, Cassandra, Kate and Isolde. That was a pretty good group. Maggie, Rowan and Kate were nice, Summer was nice on the inside, and Cassandra and Isolde he didn't know very well but hadn't heard anything bad about them, really. The only slight issue was Jean-Luc - but a mission like this would be good for him, it would force him to work together more and it might warm him up a bit. Jean-Luc, of course, dived straight for the file and picked it up to open. [color=DarkOrange]"I've never been there either, but I'm sure it can't be that bad. I've always found small towns somewhat charming..."[/color] He noted, glancing his eyes over the file. He didn't mind sharing, he was expecting to share with people the entire Summer after all. Now he was just going to be spending a few days sharing a room that was slightly smaller than the one at the coven. Jean-Luc had the right idea, so a little while after he left, Charlie also headed over to the armoury to see what he should take. He was familiar enough with vampire lore... So he knew that knives on their own wouldn't do anything. But he may as well take a couple just to be sure. He took 2 knives and 3 stakes, carrying them over to his room, seeing Jean-Luc down the hallway who had just finished packing himself. He slipped the weapons into his back, before grabbing a change of clothes, some pyjamas, toiletries, his book and a little extra money just in case. That should do it. When done, Charlie hoisted his bag over his shoulder and headed out towards his car. When he reached, Jean-Luc, however, his smile faded a little bit. While Charlie had an unglamorous but certainly reliable Ford Fiesta, Jean-Luc somehow possessed an Audi. As a teenage boy. It didn't really matter, of course, because Charlie was just happy to own a car, but it certainly made his car look much less cool. He threw his bag into the trunk of his own car before walking around and leaning on his hood, giving Jeremy and Jean-Luc a wave, waiting for the others in their group to arrive. [@Hitman] [@Rabidporcupine]