[b]Jennifer[/b] "Oh how I wish I could say I was going to miss you," she said, grabbing her bag. "And you," she said to the man in the passenger seat, putting a hand on his shoulder, "you're not that bad. Look me up if you ever need a +1 to your party." With that, Jennifer exited the vehicle. She slung her bag over her shoulder and rubbed her wrists. The little things that people take for granted everyday end up being the most rewarding, that's for sure. She turned around to watch the vehicle speed off, and after they were out of sight, she made her way over to the sidewalk to sit on the curb and put her shoes on. She hadn't noticed it before, but the street was somewhat deserted. Jennifer didn't pay much mind to the lack of people, or cars for that matter, as she checked her phone again. The battery was at 5% now. Seriously, who designs these things? Jennifer looked in various directions, but she knew she was lost. She figured it was best to not stand around looking the part though, and she made her way to the nearest intersection. There would probably be a corner store that would have nice enough employees to guide her in the right direction. That, or she'd just find a map. A [i]real[/i] one. As she started walking, she dug inside her bag to find her wallet. Being lost without any money was always a pain in the neck, not that she would know. [@Rawk] [@Subject Zero]