[center] [h1]Danny Johnson | Jed Olsen[/h1] [img]https://deadbydaylight.com/images/chapter-12/night-shroud.png[/img] [color=7ea7d8][u][b]Location --- Outside of the Daily Planet News Building Mood --- Quiet, Relaxed Status --- Healthy Interactions --- None (Open)[/b][/u][/color] [/center] [hr] [center] Another chilly morning in Metropolis, and the Daily Planet's new journalist was loitering around the entrance of the building, leaning against the wall next to a set of stairs. The brown haired man, dressed in a dark grey shirt and brown jeans, had a newspaper in his hand. He had gotten this newspaper just seconds ago, and his eyes gazed across the lines. He had written a couple of sections himself, and though he had read those segments time and time again, he couldn't help but read them both again. Call it pride, but he couldn't help but notice that his own writings were leagues above those of his associates. He put heart and soul into these words, even as dull as the topics were, and even with tales of superhumans and monsters, his peers couldn't reach the level of dedication that he could. But that's besides the point, isn't it? He enjoyed his work, and he could hardly contain his excitement at the thought of continuing his habit of creating his own stories. However, he knew he had to wait. Planning was required, and he hadn't done enough of it. Though his satchel contained a notebook full of complex documentations of his coworker's daily routines, and his phone contained hundreds of pictures of locations of interest, he could not act too soon. The [color=9e0b0f][u]Ghostface[/u][/color] would have to stay hidden, at least for now, and [color=7ea7d8][u]Jed Olsen[/u][/color] would need to continue his career as nothing more than a humble journalist at the Daily Planet. Such a thing wasn't all bad, he was enjoying his time here, despite the circumstances of his entrance. Who knows, maybe fate has plans for him, he just has to wait. He hadn't been here long, but it was long enough. He always had a way with interviews, and upon hearing of the Daily Planet, Danny knew he had to get in. One interview was all it took, and he had a job. Metropolis was a much more interesting city than anywhere he dreamed of visiting back home, and he couldn't lie, it was a nice change of pace.[/center]