Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-6566165-20131012132224/@comment-3468598-20131117113702

Jake couldn't help but let out a wild laugh at the girl's obvious fear. Oh delicous. Dad would be so proud! The braver of the two hissed a response at him prompting Jake to return her glare. "Merely a concerned citizen love." His smile didn't reach his eyes. "Very protective of my city you see." But he lightened considerably as he turned his attention to the shier girl. Cocking his head slightly to the side as he considered.

"Oh, no, not right now at least. Perhaps if I saw someone worth stalking." Jake shrugged casually. And then another girl piped up, one sitting under her tree, unconernedly posting on electronic device. He let out another. "Well, of course it's dark." Jake snapped. "It's evening." 

On the sidelines Porcelina decided Jake had had enough fun being trouble. She walked up and coughed politely into her hands. Jake raised a brow at her. "Jake that's enough. Stop bothering them." She demanded crossing her arms and tapping her foot impatiently.

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On the bus Jacqueline sighed. Looking out the window and watching the city roll by. It was lovely, she wondered how it looked when her father had lived here. Smellier most likely. "We're at the stop." The gnomish driver grumped. And Jacqueline stood, smoothing her skirts before disembarking.

"Excellent. Thank you." She gave him a quick nod of recognition as she walked down the stairs. Before turning back and adressing Gigi. "Now, where is this cellist you mentioned?" While Jacqueline had no real desire to spend time with her classmates, she had a weakness for music and was curious enough to follow the Genie.