[center][img]http://i.imgur.com/bT8hFrb.png[/img] [img]https://38.media.tumblr.com/e40bc87bdc1b8da994fd21fe2a11006e/tumblr_nfwwuzmiNH1qzoptco5_250.gif[/img] [/center] Outfit: http://i.imgur.com/FkPmKSW.png Eva stood outside, having watched the sun rise early that morning. She held a bowl of the cereal she'd brought with her. It was less sweet and more spicy than the cereal Elizabeth was sure to have stocked. Lazily, she popped another piece into her mouth. She hated eating cereal with milk ever since she accidentally put orange juice in there one time. Since then, she's preferred it dry just to avoid the risk. Plus the milk down-played the spices. She was standing on one foot, the other bent and resting on her leg. Her father had always told her he didn't know where she got her balance from, but he was jealous. She even tried to teach him once, but that ended poorly. He'd spent the next few weeks in bed with a sore back from falling so much. Mom had yelled at them both for the next month or so about it whenever she found an opportunity. Now that she thought about them some more, she realized how much she missed them. She had to fight back the tears. She wouldn't cry again. Granny would have her head if she knew. Eva shook her head and turned back to head inside and put the bowl away but stopped when she noticed people in the kitchen. Blinking with a blank look on her face, Eva watched some of the interaction. Deciding that nothing of real interest was going on, Eva decided to barge in and see if she couldn't make things more interesting. Popping another piece of her cereal in her mouth, she opened the door to the living room and stepped inside, crunching on the cereal. With almost ghost like foot steps, she padded her way over to the other two and smiled. [color=coral]"Good morning."[/color] She greeted them, even her voice sounding lazy. [color=coral]"Woah, you managed to get that piece of shit working again?"[/color] She exclaimed, looking at Josh. [color=coral]"I spent like 10 minutes early this morning trying to get it to work and then gave up. I was pretty sure it was broken."[/color] She laughed, the sound echoing around the mostly empty space. The kitchen was mostly white with specks of black and gray in the marble counter tops. The only splashes of color in the room were the plants you seemed to be able to find everywhere in this house. On the other side of the sink, next to the fridge, was a basket of wild flowers that seemed to brighten the room all on their own. That was enough to at least make the room tolerable for Eva. [color=coral]"Mind pouring me a pot, Josh? Don't worry about putting anything in it, I like it black."[/color] she told him. She turned her attention to Alyx who she, in a joking way, looked up and down. [color=coral]"Wow, so even you don't wake up that way. I'm impressed."[/color] She joked, winking at Alyx. She laughed a bit at her own bad joke before continuing, [color=coral]"How was last night? I didn't get in until late so I just stayed up."[/color] And it was true, Eva actually didn't get much sleep last night, even if she'd wanted to. She kept thinking about her grandmother, and that woman and her husband, trying to steal her away. The poor girl that was with them, Ana? Eva would have hated to be her, essentially thrown away by what you've thought all your life to be your parents. How could they even begin to do that to her? Needless to say Eva had had a long day and an even longer night, not that she'd admit that to anyone. [@Filthy Mudblood]