[img]https://i.imgur.com/aHWHQEs.png[/img] Interactions: "Carl" [@Zombiedude101] & Lily [@Punished GN] [code]The Webb Family Coffee House [/code] [hr] [quote="Carl"]"It's not a bad idea, what were you thinking?"[/quote] [quote=Lily] "We are going to break her knees if she doesn't talk and waterboard her like it's Guantanamo!"[/quote] "Yeah, that," Charlie laughed. She had not one, but two people volunteering to go to the doctor with her. Good. Safety in numbers and all that... But not too big numbers cause that was suspicious. They both seemed... Relatively dependable. Probably. Charlie didn't tend to be in a situation where she had to judge people like this. "But seriously... Since there's a few of us probably makes sense to pretend someone's injured or sick. Sickness is easier to fake, unless someone wants to break something for realism- wait, I'm joking, let's not actually do that." Charlie laughed awkwardly, rubbing the back of her neck. Her hair was coming loose, frizzy (thanks weather) curls getting tangled in her fingers. "Maybe heatstroke. Though if anyone's getting heatstroke it's probably me... I ain't used to this sorta heat." Back in Newcastle it only hit anything near this during heat waves... And everyone felt like they were dying when that happened. It sucked. Maybe she could buy a portable electric fan somewhere. Probably not in this town, though. "Anyway, someone pretends to be sick, the other two helping them to the hospital. Then we can somehow being up Eleanor... That's were my job can come in, I guess, I can say Eleanor recommended this place for a job. Dunno." She really wasn't great at ideas. Or being in charge. She really hoped that the other two weren't going to see her as a leader just cause she'd suggested the doctor. That wasn't likely, right? They were both (probably) older than her. She had the energy and ability to work hard at anything, but she normally needed a direction. At least at work it was obvious what to do. "Should we discuss it on the way? We might have to wait a while to see the doctor." Unless doctors offices here were devoid of people... Back home it'd probably take weeks. Months. A long time.