[center][h1]Tony the Probation Worker[/h1][/center] Yeah, Tony was going to grow tired of this bunch rather quickly. He turned to Kassandra when she asked her question. He read her file. He didn't understand why she was here after reading her file. He could already tell that her case was a matter of self-defense. She was better off in an anger management course than here with delinquents that could and likely would corrupt her. If it were up to him the answer to her question probably would have been yes, but neither of them were so lucky. [color=#257ca3]"No. Six months is six months. You're acting like you're in jail. It's just community service. Do your time and reflect on what brought you here."[/color] He then turned to Caitlin. Out of the group he figured she and Prince would give him the most trouble. Neither of them seemed to care for authority or rules. [color=#257ca3]"I actually hadn't thought of that. I'll be now adding it to the list."[/color] Now the others could blame her for when they ended up having to fish shit. [color=#257ca3]"But for today, I have a simple job for you all."[/color] He turned and pointed to the cans of white paint and brushes near the stairs. [color=#257ca3]"Paint the benches around the Centre. People have drawn and graffitied all over them. Prince, you should feel right at home. Alright, get to work. I'll check on you all in a few."[/color] [hr] [center][h1][color=#755FBE]Prince[/color][/h1][/center] Prince eyed the cast of their six month reality show as they all came out of the Centre one by one. They were an interesting and diverse bunch. Some were quieter than others. He was surprised to see Cait here. Less surprised that she ended up here and more so surprised that she actually got caught. Maybe these six months would be more fun than he thought. He opted out of asking a question, like most of the others. The only one who did ask a question was the only one that looked like she didn't belong there. No wonder her question was about getting out of here early. When Tony went back inside, Prince turned to her and said, [color=#755FBE]"Don't worry. We don't bite. Well, I do when asked. But we're family for these next six months. I'm Prince."[/color] He waited for her to introduce herself before giving her, her space and waltzing over to Cait. [color=#755FBE]"I don't think our probation worker likes us much, Cait. But it's good to see you again and I have a spliff with your name on it."[/color] He pulled said spliff out of one of the jumpsuit's pockets and handed it to her before heading to grab a can and brush. He sighed as he headed back to the group. [color=#755FBE]"This is such a waste of my talent. But might as well get it over with, right?"[/color] [hr] [center][h1][color=#dbdd3c]Henry[/color][/h1][/center] Henry laughed and shook his head when Sky asked him if the drinks finally caught up to him, but decided to wait for Tony to leave before giving him a true response. While Prince was already on making the young lady feel more comfortable he listened in to make sure that he didn't go too far. He recognized her from her performance at the bar and the incident after. He understood her question completely. She didn't deserve to be here. But there was no fixing that now. Both of them would just have to serve their six months. He strolled on over to Sky and said, [color=#dbdd3c]"If it isn't my favorite fashionista. And you know I can drink anyone under the table and still be fine. I just went a bit overboard protecting a woman from one of the jerks at the bar. How'd you end up here? I know it couldn't have been the fashion police."[/color]