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It was around sunset when Bradly Moore wandered into the newly funded city. The season was already Autumn, Bradly stopped and felt the sun rays against his new form. It was a new feeling inside and out, everything about him was...different. His hair, his voice, his face. He inhaled the fresh air until his lungs felt weak. Bradly felt Fall was about the only season he could think. He continued to walk through the park hands stuffed into his pockets, watching the leaves being blown off of their branches, scattering around the free air and ground. He came to an arched tree way with benches all along the sides, he gazed up at the arched tree's, the way they intertwined with each other fascinated him. He studied the tree's branches until he saw a girl sitting on one of the benches. A girl with, perfect blonde curly hair, light brown eyes and reading glasses. She was with, at his guess, a friend. She had red shoulder length hair, green eyes, she also had reading glasses. He was awestruck at the sight of the blonde, the two were reading "Hunger Games: Mockingjay" a book Bradly only heard about recently. People are makin' a big fuss about that book. Don't know what the big deal is, Bradly thought. The blond headed one looked up quickly at him with narrowed eyes. He cleared his throat and nodded once in her direction. "Is there something I can help you with?" Asks the red head. The blonde kept her eyes on him as if in thought. "I uh...no-yes! Yes actually," He says sounding unsure. "Where am I?" He asks them, more so directed to the blonde. "City of Knight." Said the blonde one.

"City of Knight, eh?" Said Bradly curiously before extending his hand to the blonde. "I'm Bradly, by the way. Bradly Moore." He states.
"Janet." She says in response shaking his hand with a slim smile.

"Janey," The red head whispered. "Come on. Let's go somewhere else. I don't trust him." She tells Janet.

Janet seemed to trust him though, even though she couldn't explain it, she did. At her guess, there was something about him that made he and her alike. But what? He looked normal, but yet, as dose she. Janet looked to her red headed friend and shook her head as she looked back to Bradly. "I trust him," She states simply. "Sorry, this is my friend, Allie." Janet added motioning to her friend beside her.
"Pleasure." Said Bradly with a charmed smile.
"You must be new around here...?" Asked Allie.

"Is it that obvious?" He chuckled.

"Sort of? Normally people that are from the city know it corner to corner within two days."

"Well then. Yeah, I'm new." He nodded with a chuckle.

"Welcome to the city, Bradly." Allie says forcing a trusting smile.

Bradly nodded once and turned his attention back to Janet. She smiled kindly and stood up along with Allie, "Allie and I were just about to get some coffee. Would you like to join us?" She asks. "No, I shouldn't." Bradly replies.
"Look, you're new. The least Allie and I could do is show you to the coffee house. Besides, it might be fun having you around for the day." Janet says closing her book. Allie didn't trust him still, actually, she was surprised that Janet invited him along and trusted him so easily. Let alone liked him. She didn't have to ask to see it, she could just tell. - Bradly kindly accepted the offer and let Janet lead the way. He stood in the back next to Allie awkwardly. He already knew that Allie had an off feeling about him, he didn't blame her. After-all, he wasn't from Earth. Hell, he was a complete stranger to them. But, that'll change in time. Allie looked up at Bradly and noticed a complete height difference. She was actually quiet stunned to see how much taller he really was to her. "Tall fella. Perfect." She muttered under her breath. Janet and Bradly chose to ignore the statement. Once they reached the coffee shop, Bradly opened the door for the two with yet another charming like smile. Allie, of course, had her eyes narrowed on him, watching him carefully. He knew that look she kept giving him was a sign of, "Bud, stay the HELL away from her or I'll shove something down your throat!" He had gotten the look plenty of times before. Bradly chose to ignore the look and continued into the coffee shop. "Well, this is it." Janet said motioning the shop.

"Thanks, for somewhat of a tour." Bradly joked with a chuckle.

"Sure thing," She responded extending her hand. "It was a pleasure meeting you, Mr. Moore."

Bradly shook his head and chuckled lightly again, "It's just, Bradly."

"Alright then. Well, it's been a pleasure nonetheless."

"Couldn't agree more."

"Maybe we'll run into each other again sometime..?" Janet smiled lightly.

Allie rolled her eyes walking to a table and saying nothing. Janet and Bradly both looked at her curiously before turning their attention back to each other.

"Yeah. Defiantly." Bradly replied.

"Good." Janet said with a nod biting her lip.

Without another word, Janet walked over to join Allie. Bradly stood at the front counter looking around the place. Before long, he had his coffee, and a place to sit. Every now and again Bradly would glance over at Janet and notice she was already looking over at him.

At the end of the day, Bradly went home and found the Marley - his dog - had been waiting for him. Marley jumped up and tackled him to the floor as he entered. "Alright, alright, what's all the excitement about?" He asked petting between Marley's ears. Suddenly he heard a familiar woman's voice say, "I would have thrown a welcome party but you don't have very many friends."


AN: The end. ._. No, not really. xP