[center] [h1][color=ed1c24]Lilac Diana Rider[/color][/h1][/center] [hr] [center]Locations: Bakery Stall at Arrowsmith High School Fair. Interactions: Clyde Christopher Lee [@Klaykid], Abbie Ollah McGumferry [@sakurasan][/center] [hr] Soon after the person who Lilac could only assume was the principal dismissed the crowd of highschoolers, students began coming up to her booth, asking for various pastries, ranging from slices of carrot cake to croissants. Some people even asked for slices of plain bread. But it didn't matter what they wanted, because no matter what it was, it was somewhere it was in the booth. Lilac realized a few people in that it was actually a pretty good idea to set up a booth here. She seemed to be gathering plenty of money for her family, people seemed to be enjoying the sweets, and there were so many of them. She'd no doubt be out of pastries by the end of the day. It was around Lilac's 15th sale when two people, a boy much too tall for his age and a girl much too busty for her age, walked up to her booth. At first, the boy seemed cheerful, placing the money on the stall's counter with delight, and announcing the beginning of his order in a joyful chime. But when his eyes landed on Lilac, he became nervous, almost fearful. This confused Lilac. She could've sworn that she had the sunglasses on, but to be sure she lifted her hand and touched them. Yep, they were on. Lilac lowered her hand when the boy stuttered out his order. Now was not the time to be worrying about this, she decided. She had to get the guy his order. So she spun around, and let the fake smile slide off her face while it wasn't visible. She looked around for a moment before popping open a box and bringing out twelve good-sized cookies. She slid them into two paper bags, six in each, put on her fake smile once again, and turned back around to her customers. She placed the bags down next to the small wad of money that the boy had managed to dig up, and took the money, counted it, and put it into an open metal box. Then, when her eyes once again landed on the boy's face, her fake smile once again slid off, this time instinctively. [color=ed1c24]"...I've seen you before...you box...at the community center..."[/color] she said, looking him up and down real quick, before looking back up at his face.