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@Sep I'm fully and ultimately interested! Dibs on a doctor role preferably!

I was wondering if it would be possible that if I decided to take the position of head doctor or scientist on-board, my character could be in charge of or one of the main founders/researchers of the artificial population control initiative, or in other words cloning or frozen embryo's brought from mars, as accelerated population increase would be required for colonisation of new planets.

Would be cool for my character to be the go-to person and adviser to ask about climate conditions on planets also.

Either way, Looking forward to it!

Diner Music



Riley observed the menu with fine precision, trying to focus between the god-awful music that was screaming from the jukebox, all she knew was if she was going to pick something now it would have to be good, it wasn't every day that she actually had the money to pick anything she wanted, sure she had beans previously but she was still really hungry, several days without food would do that to you, and the grumbling of her stomach certainly reminded her of that. In-between trying to decide what she would have, the memory of her previous conversation with Ellie returned to her mind, trying not to think too much about her previous memories with Mary, lifting her head up and to the side for a second to observe Ellie. "Heh.. Anyway.. I'd say I'm pretty much the same with the whole music thing, I like Alternative and Indie too, I uh.. Played guitar too." She'd say before swallowed gently, remembering that Ellie's crush was in fact a girl, was she a lesbian? Or.. Something? Upon thinking about it she couldn't get it out of her mind, finding it spiralling around in her mind. "Uh.. Yeah.. She is pretty hot I guess." She'd reply awkwardly, gently rubbing the back of her own neck and obviously being rather nervous and unsure about the whole topic. especially in regard to her own possible sexuality, all Riley knew is that she held some form of attraction to girls, but never went any further than that.

Jolting herself back into focus, she'd look back down towards the menu, coughing softly. "I liked running track at school, but that was about it." She'd say in regards to preferable sports, raising her eyes up towards Mary who so happened to be leaning over towards them, sneakily eaves dropping with a crooked smile on her wrinkles lips. "Are you and your friend ready to order Riley?" She'd ask, her eyes observing over the two girls in turn.

Riley would bite the side of her lip, taking one last look at the menu to confirm her choice before looking up towards Mary. "Okay Uhm.. I'll have the Waffle Sandwich with the Eggs and Bacon Please.. And a cup of coffee too, black." She'd ask with a gentle smile, trying to be as polite as possible before turning her view over towards Ellie to see what she would pick, her eyes silently looking over her, admiring her, in her own way.



CHAPTER 2
DINERS, COWBOYS AND TRAINS
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Riley followed after Ellie with a skip to her step, keeping herself close behind with haste in an attempt to shake off the morning tiredness.
For once Riley was feeling optimistic about everything, she had a friend, a potential plan and a new place to visit, not forgetting the meal that Ellie basically just offered to buy for the two of them, in many ways it was like winning the homeless lottery and Riley was over the moon, which was in many ways rather apparent, considering that each step she was taking had a certain bounce to it, as well as the smug little smile that remained on her lips as she focused her eyes upon Ellie as she walked in reverse, the radiant blue sky gazing down upon them.

Giggling slightly at Ellie's walking antic's and care-free attitude she'd spot the Baker Diner in the distance behind Ellie, adequately named the BarnWood Diner, fitting, although she was no stranger to the diner, considering that she found herself eating out of there during her first days in Baker and remembering the god awful omelette that she ate there, besides the weird looking truckers and local hicks it wasn't too bad.

Focusing back towards Ellie's eyes, walking alongside the road she'd blink softly at her question, rolling her shoulders and letting out a small giggles. "Uuuh, I dunno, favourite music?- Celebrity crushes? Movies? Sports?" She'd ask with an amused look on her face, brushing her hair away from her eyes as the wind from the cars interfered.

As she'd continue to converse with Ellie she'd follow her into the Diner, as usual and expected the Diner was playing god awful 60's music which reminded you of just how old this diner probably was. The place was reasonably busy, but it was rather clear that the two girls were the youngest ones around for miles. Many of the grizzly old men, many of them potentially hunters, truckers, Drug Dealers, Travellers or even Mafia were there, behind the counter was a woman in her 50's, dark brown hair, rather butch and stern, she looked like a mechanic more than anything but Riley knew her as Mary, she owned the diner and on occasion offered free water and left-overs for Riley.

Upon entry Riley would look to Ellie, noticing that several of the older, creepy looking men were eyeing the two of them. "Uh..Let's.. Just Gget something to eat.. then.. not pick the creepiest looking dude in here, okay?" She'd say in a low voice, raising the corner of her mouth with raised eyebrows to show comedic concern. Without trying to bring a whole lot of attention to herself, Mary quickly brought an end to that.

"Riley! I thought I told you, no more free fo-" Mary would shout out before being cut short.

"M..Mary.. Mary.. My friend and I have money, chill." She'd say with a rather embarrassed look on her face, the entire diner taking directly interest and turning heads. Riley would roll her eyes, perching herself down upon the nearest stool and turning to look for Ellie to join next to her.

"Ah.. Right.. Well, pick whatever you want." Mary would say, sliding two menu's over towards the girls as Riley would cover her face, looking rather embarrassed and taking in a deep breath, making it rather apparent that she didn't like attention, turning her head to focus upon Ellie's face, offering a half smile of reassurance. "Yeah.. That's Mary.. She uh.. We have history." She'd say quietly, letting out an awkward giggle before focusing upon the menu.
Riley would wonder for a moment why Ellie thanked her for coming along with her, perhaps Ellie was just as alone as she was, although Riley did tend to keep most of her sadness hiden from the view of others. Bringing herself up to stand and setting the empty can of beans down on the dusty wooden flooring, she'd wander over towards her backpack, zipping it up and pulling it over her shoulders, looking over towards Ellie as she'd talk about an alternative way of getting to Vegas.

She'd stop for a moment in thought, thinking that perhaps jumping onto a train would be a lot easier than being with their potential driver for more time than was needed, however jumping trains was considered illegal and being caught would bring some serious consequences, as well as being returned to her parents, however, Riley thought that perhaps it was time that she leaped forward and took a brave step.

"Uhm, Yeah sure we could do that I suppose.. If we get lucky there might be a train there that we could jump onto.. M.. Meanwhile let's just try and get a ride, there is an old motel, diner and truck stop in Baker not too far from here, maybe someone in the diner could give us a lift?" She'd ask with a gentle tilt of her head, hoping that Ellie could perhaps be more useful than herself.
Riley would listen to Ellie about her stories of the cold winters, she couldn't help but smile and let out a gentle giggle in response to her words. "Heh.. Uh.. I. If you were hoping to get away from the cold the best place to go would be California, not Nevada.. It's so cold here at night." She'd say with a small smile, trying to be funny but mindful of perhaps being rude to the girl.

She'd swallow gently, watching as Ellie would reach for her map, she couldn't help but thing how well equipped and prepared she was compared to herself, but then again, it was rather clear that Ellie had been by herself and homeless for far longer than she had. Crawling herself over closer towards Ellie in a slow manner, she'd allow her eyes to glare upon the map, tracing her fingertips along the top of the paper and trying to make sense of the possible directions. "So uhm.. There isn't any rail tracks towards Vegas from here, so you need to hitch a ride along route 50 back towards Ely.. then uhm.. Down south along route 93, then you just stay on that road straight until you get to Highway uhm.. 15? Yeah.. I think that will take around five hours or something..?" She'd say with a gentle cough, tilting her head towards the girl when she asked if they could travel together, her eyes widening slightly.

Riley had only just met this girl, but something about her was alluring and comforting, Riley wanted to stick close to her like she was some form of shiny beacon in the darkness. After-all, going with her was better than remaining all alone by herself with no know-how on how to look after herself. Riley would give a small half smile towards Ellie, rubbing the back of her own neck with a free hand.

"Sure.. Let's go to Vegas." She'd say with a slightly confident manner and a smile on her lips.
Riley glared at Ellie with an expression of general interest as the girl explained her story, soon Riley's facial expressions would match the tone of the impending conversation, she couldn't help but feel bad for the girl over losing one of the only thing that was important in her life, while listening quietly Riley began to panic in her own mind, her memories of her abusive parents spiralling inside her mind, quickly bringing flashbacks of traumatic moments and knowing that she would have to briefly acknowledge them to make conversation.

Taking in a small gasp of air and allowing her eyes to focus upon Ellie's once more, she would bring herself to speak. "Pennsylvania? Wow.. Uh.. That's really far away and all, I'm.. Sorry about your parents." She'd put simply and sweetly, offering some attempt of comfort through the simplicities of a small smile. Riley would then think about what she was going to say, she really didn't want to bring up the past and for all she knew so far was that this girl was still a complete stranger to her, with her sudden insecurities building up she'd stutter and freeze up before eventually giving in and explaining slightly. "I.. Ran away from abusive parents.. I.. Uh.. Yeah, that was about a month ago." She'd say before falling completely silent and hoping to drift off to a different topic of conversation.

Riley would watch as Ellie would pass her some water, with a gentle shake of her head she'd pass it back to the girl with a smile. "No, No.. Heh.. I uh, I already have a bottle of water in my pack, you need this more than I do... But eh.. Thank you." She'd say with a smile, letting out a gentle giggle. "So uhm.. I've never been to Vegas.. It's about Three-Four hours away by car?" She'd say with an unsure tone, taking the first package of information that came to her mind.

Riley rarely trusted anybody, but something about this girl made her want to follow her to the edge of the earth.



Riley glared at Ellie as the precious tin of beans appeared from the backpack, it was rather clear from Riley's immediate expression and reaction was that of genuine shock and relief, upon taking the tin into her hands her green emerald eyes focused downwards to the orange tint of the beans, a small warming smile coming to her face, like she had just discovered buried treasure or gold within a mystical treasure chest. Her eyes emerged from the focus of the beans, arising to face the girl once more, her smile still lingering upon her lips. "Ellie.. E..Elena.. I.. C..Thank you." She'd say with an unsteady and somewhat broken voice filled with emotion.

She'd tilt the metallic can back and towards herself, allowing the beans to slide back into her throat, it was clear that she was rather hungry by this point and had been through a period of very little food, as the girl ate her trust in Ellie grew, beckoning for her to slowly close the gap between herself and the girl, sliding gently across the hay covered wooden flooring of the barn to bring herself directly beside the girl and looking towards her with a gentle tilt of her head.

As the sun began to rise above them, the essence of the day was becoming more apparent, causing Riley to cover her own eyes with a free hand. "So.. Uhm.. Where d..do you come from? How long.. eh.. have you been out here?" She'd ask with her usual nerves before taking a small breath and composing herself. "I uhm, I don't really know where I'm going.. I thought about maybe heading south towards Vegas.. Or heading over the border over yonder towards Utah.." She'd try to explain, clearly sounding like she was just making it up as she went along.

In that last brief moment she allowed her eyes to look over the pretty girl once more, perhaps Riley just met her new best friend she thought, returning her eyes back down towards the beans, digging straight back in for some more.
So... It all came to this.

I suppose I deserve it to say the least.. But... How can someone really agree to live under violence?

I'm hungry.. Alone.. but.. eugh...

Free..




RILEY CLAYTON

Age
18

Hair color
DARK BROWN HAIR

Sex
FEMALE

Sexual Orientation
BI-CURIOUS

Eye color
LIGHT GREEN EYES

Height
5'7

Hometown
ELY NEVADA, USA.

Personality type
Rebellious, Fragile, sensitive, Creative, Anxious, Social, Even-Tempered, Impulsive, restless, Hypomanic.


Theme


CHAPTER 0 - PROLOGUE

Riley was born on the 23rd of December.. Sure this made her a cute little Christmas baby, she was the same as any other child brought into this world, innocent, fragile and in need of protection. It was just unfortunate that her parents were not the right people for the job. Riley's parents lost a daughter before, this put them into a downward spiral of aggression, hate and abuse, perhaps trying for a second baby was not the best choice.. Or perhaps it wasn't.. Riley's father always did attack her with words, calling her the accident he never wanted.

As a younger Riley was always willing to learn things on the creative spectrum, she loves to play with childish musical instruments and draw upon pieces of paper that she could find laying around, drawing imaginary friends and fake realities to escape that of her own. It was rather sad to see from an exterior view of her circumstances, this is why she had a lot of problems when it came to her education, other families and specially the faculty of her school began to see signs of abuse from her parents, but the claims were never fully investigated.

School was something that Riley loved, it was the only time that she could get away from the hatred of home, being able to spend time with the little friends that she had, looking to them for support when she could, but in all honesty they didn't really care about her circumstances and Riley was left to look after herself most of the time.

It was clear to say, Riley was no stranger to domestic abuse.



CHAPTER 1 - DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

Riley understood domestic violence, she understood this topic well. It's not something that is very well understood, most policemen wouldn't even batter an eye at such a claim, especially in Nevada of all places... People grow to have a reputation in a place like this, in a place like Ely, Nevada. With a population of around 4,000 people it's rather easy to assume that most people would know each-other to some sort of capacity, especially when this town is filled with local shops and no big fancy wall-marts to plague your view. It was small, peaceful and generally an okay place to live... Then again Riley didn't like it one bit, to her it was like a cancer, a dust bowl filled with hatred anger and disgust, it wasn't just the bullying and the harassment of her childhood that got to her, but the beatings from her drunken ass-hole of a father. Her mother Clara wasn't much greater to be completely honest, her mother just stood by as Tyrone Clayton fired into Riley's little face with clenched fists, simply for dropping some food during meal time. Having to come up with excuses for black eyes and bruises is something that changes a person psychologically, that trauma doesn't just disappear in the blink of an eye, that's for sure. And as time goes on and the sun sets and rises, things slowly get more unbearable until something breaks, the human will to survive and prosper kicks in and even if it means leaving everything you know behind, you still go for it, Riley, a frightened eighteen year old girl, knew she had to take this chance.



CHAPTER 2 - A GUN WITHOUT BULLETS

Riley was known to be rebellious, but she was generally a good person, she'd help others, offer what she had to peoples who required it, even though what she had wasn't necessarily a lot to begin with. Hidden scars was something that she did have however, memories and markings that remind her every day of her past, the dark scars on her back bring back memories of leather and shouting, she'd rather not talk about it.. Not at all.

On the 15th of April 2015, Riley had enough, she stood there outside her house as the aggressive figure of her father stood over her, he looked like the beast itself, Riley honestly wasn't surprised that he hadn't formed horns yet to say the least. She didn't say anything as he shouted. It was as if she finally formed a protective shield around herself against his vulgar vocabulary, but one thing she didn't have an immunity to was bullets. Tyrone, Riley's father knew she had stole something from him, money to say the least, Riley had been planning to run for some time now and she knew that if she were to get a decent head start she'd at-least need some form of currency, her mother certainly didn't have any so this left her with no choice.

"I'VE TAKEN CARE OF YOU AND YOUR BITCH MOTHER SINCE YOU WERE BORN YOU UNGRATEFUL LITTLE SLUT AND YOU DARE STEAL FROM ME?" The father figure screamed down at her, reaching for a revolver within his back pocket. Riley knew what was coming, with a loud scream she shoved him back with all her force and made a run for it, this was her moment to free herself from him. As she ran he pulled the pistol and aimed towards her, the anger so fierce in his eyes that he honestly didn't care what happened next. He pulled the trigger to reveal nothing but a loud click as Riley would present a prominent middle finger towards him as she ran... The sneaky little girl decided that the bullets were also worth taking as well as the money. His vulgar cries filled the air, and before he could chase after her, she was gone... Away with the wind.



CHAPTER 3 - RUNNING WITH THE WIND

Her feet hurt, she was pretty damn sure that there was a blister there already, she whined slightly but kept her pace. Never had she run so much in all her life, she honestly didn't know where her stamina had came from, the last time she ran anywhere like this was a school marathon for charity, but that was in appropriate running shoes.. Not high-heeled boots. Her lungs felt like they were on fire, but she'd rather deal with this temporary pain that taking a bullet from behind. She was expecting her father to come after her, she was waiting for the sound of a ford pick up truck to come from behind... But.. it never did. By this point Riley had lost track of time, the wind had gave her so much strife in her step that she failed to realise that the small patch of building in the far distance behind her was in-fact Ely... She must have ran about five miles straight without stopping, when that thought kicked in she finally stopped and began to cough heavily, holding her hands behind her head in adrenaline filled shock.



She stood there, somewhat shell-shocked, the adrenaline filling her veins and the thought in her head reminding her that this was it, there was no going back to the way things were, after-all it's not like she wanted to to begin with. She slowly began to re-compose herself ashs she brought herself to a slow walk, looking down at her feet and then to the sky again, her mind running through a multitude of different possibilities, where could she go? What could she do? She diddn't have the answers for questions like that just yet, but she knew that anywhere was better than here. With her eyes looking down across the long straight free-way she saw the sign for the Utah border, a new county.. A new Start? She thought to herself with a small smile upon her lips, with a gentle swallow of saliva she began to march onward, carting along nothing but a simple backpack on her back with basic supplies for survival.



CHAPTER 4 - HITCH-HIKER IN TRAINING

Riley waved her arms around like some sort of native Indian trying to summon a rainstorm, she looked rather pathetic, jumping around the side of the road trying to stop the cars that passed by, she began to pant as each car continued to go past without even stopping or looking at her, she began to feel like she was invisible at this point, but she knew that she had to keep trying, she had to keep at it or she'd be forced to either go back to a world of shit and beatings or walk to the border, something she really didn't want to do. Beginning to give up after a space of an hour she's perch herself down upon the edge of the road, leaning back slightly to rest her tired feet. Her green eyes would scan the skies and the horizon, taking in the beauty of the landscape. Even though Riley was born and raised within these surroundings it didn't get any less beautiful, the snow was just starting to show at the peak of the mountains and it was generally an awe inspiring sight to say the least, taking in a small breath she'd look up as the sound of another vehicle approached, perhaps this was her chance.

Jumping to her feet she almost completely ran out into the centre of the road as the pick-up truck raced towards her, she blinked as it began to slow down, the man behind the wheel tilting her head to the side and activating his indicator. When the light began to flash Riley immediately began to feel butterflies fill her stomach, a part of her was relieved and happy, she knew that something good may come out of this.. but then the negative thoughts began to flourish, she didn't know who this man was, she didn't know if he would turn around and rape her, but she honestly had no other options right now.

As the truck came to it's stop, she bit her lip down hard, looking in at the front cabin of the truck as a bearded, scruffy looking old red-neck eyes her over. His face was expressionless in nature, he didn't appear to be too pleased to see her, or perhaps he just didn't care. "I can take you to the border, small town named Baker down there.. then right at the border there is a trucker stop, but I doubt a girl like you would want to mix with the truckers eh?" He'd say to her with a dry tone. Riley would just look at him with a frozen look on her face, unable to speak or do anything, all she could manage at this point was a small nod of her head and a whisper. "Sure." She'd reply, looking down nervously. "Well, let's not waste my time, climb in the back." He'd say with a voice of order and authority, gesturing towards the trunk section of the pick up truck. Riley let out a small exhale of hair, she'd rather sit in the back.. After-all, means she didn't have to sit next to some old red-neck. With swift moments she'd climb up onto the back of the pick-up and would park her butt down within her, grasping onto the edges and taking the moment to take off her jacket. This was it... she thoughts, gazing back over the town of Ely as it began to disappear from sight.



CHAPTER 5 - AN UNCOMFORTABLE RIDE

Riley found herself bouncing around in the back of the pick-up truck like a metal ball in a pinball machine, it hurt at first but then she realised that this wasn't exactly a first class ticket she had here. As the truck travelled down the road she couldn't help but admire the landscape, she'd smile softly as the wind blew through her hair, watching the birds fly overhead and the scattered clouds fill the blue patches of sky above. She'd reach into her backpack to pull out a water-bottle, helping herself to a small sip of aqua pura. Half an hour passed by this point and the wind was beginning to give her a chill, she covered herself in her jacket as the truck would hit several bumps on the road, causing her let out a loud yelp, followed by the sound of laughing coming from the driver inside the truck. She'd feel somewhat embarrassed, causing her cute little cheeks to turn red.

After what began to feel like an eternity, the truck finally began to slow down, turning right off the main free-way and into the small town as promised, it began to look like something out of a ghost story, the buildings were destroyed, abandoned and the town was so small that it made Ely look like New York city. The truck would come to stop before a voice would sound from the cabin. "Er you go lass, now get off my truck." He'd say with a snarl to his voice. Without any delay she'd jump off the truck into the sand and dust, before being able to even turn around and that the man he was away, rallying off like he had some sort of important meeting to go to. Riley sighed heavily, turning around in a 360 motion to see what this "town" had to offer her. She began to head off towards what appeared to be the only motel, covering her eyes from the dust as it rolled through with a whine. Was this really all there was? She thought, sighing once again as the sun slowly began to set.



CHAPTER 6 - A NEW LIFE

A month had past, her money was spent up and she was still in the same damn ghost town, a mere sixty or so miles away from where she originated, she hadn't even crossed the border at this point. Sure, she explored the area's around her, the lakes, the gas station and trucker station over by the border, she went to all those places, looking for some sort of employment, but nothing ever came out of it. Riley began to think about going home.. But she knew in her heart that she had to keep going, even if it meant going through hunger, the cold or the hard times..

The payment on her motel room had just ran out today, this is when she realised that she had just became the newest member of the homeless society of America. It was getting dark and gloomy, she hadn't ate today and she was beginning to feel the result of being alone. It isn't nice to live in fear, to live in fear of never seeing or meeting people again, being ignored by others or knowing that you have nowhere to go and no means of getting there. Riley sobbed briefly from time to time as she walked out from the motel, looking for some sort of place to rest her head for the night. With the gentle patter of her worn boots she made her way out to a possible prospect that she had seen several days prior, an old abandoned farm house about five minutes out from the town, sure it looked like somewhere a serial killer would lay in wait for unsuspecting victims but she really couldn't argue with herself right now, she was tired and cold... Perhaps the farm would suit her needs, only time would let her see.



CHAPTER 7 - THE BEGINNING

Riley pulled herself into the old wooden barn, it was dark and incredibly creepy, but it seemed empty for the most part which is honestly all she cared about at this point in time. Looking around for somewhere to rest her head she found a heap of hay, this was perfect she thought, immediately dropping down to the ground and pressing her head into it. It wasn't the most pleasant smell but it was something. Before closing her eyes she used her jacket as some sort of blanket, her clothes by this point had been through so much that she was generally beginning to look worn down an homeless, unlike the pretty little girl she was when she first left.

Reaching into her backpack she took out a packet of chips, this was all she had left, the only food she had. She frowned deeply at the bag, knowing that she was probably going to start to death at some point, but her stomach had already gone without food for some time. It rippled and rumbled loudly, making her feel like her stomach was beginning to eat itself from the inside out. Letting out a solid cry she'd give into the pressure, a tear running down her right eye as she'd rip open the back and give into the tasty potato snack. After violently defiling the bag of chips, representing something of a wild animal, Riley would calm herself. sighing heavily and dropping the ripped packet to her side. Her small bruised hands gripped into the hay pile for warmth as she decided it was time to rest her bones.

Slowly drifting off to sleep, Riley felt hopeless and alone, she needed some sort of direction.. Reason or a companion, at the point she honestly didn't care if it was a dog, a chicken, a cow or a person.. She just needed a friend in the world.

With one last breath as the wind blew in through the gaps in the ceiling, she began to feel that perhaps this was the end.. Perhaps she wouldn't wake up.

But Riley failed to realise, that this was only the beginning.

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CURRENT ROUTE OF TRAVEL - UPDATED REGULARLY



ELY NEVADA TO BAKER NEVADA - 62.2 MILES - Hitch-hike by Pick-up Truck - 1 Hour Travel Time.



This is a long term companionship roleplay between OrangeInk and Arista.
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