The four took turns off and on through the day and night watching the human for any signs of pain, discomfort, or awareness to their presence. All of which the human showed none. Almost all of which the four were grateful for. After all, they didn't want the female to suffer, especially after the way their master/father had explained things to them about how weak and fragile females were.

In fact knowing just how weak and fragile the creature laying on the couch was compared to them- was horrifying to them.

So sometime between the night they had brought the female home and sometime between the morning, long before any of them thought of getting some rest for themselves, they had all sat down with a sheet of paper and some markers and created a list of concerns ranging from mental heath, to the lack of a shell to protect the female's organs.

Finally after listing all of their concerns down on paper, the four had then gone about devising plans to make sure that the female didn't get hurt while staying with them, and gave the paper to their master/father to look over for anything that they may have missed.

He gave them a small lecture about keeping someone who may have a family to worry over them and after stressing several times that they could only keep her if she allowed them too- handed the papers back to them and waved them off.

Deciding to sit back and enjoy the show that was to come.

His eldest son had just been decided on to watch the female for a bit while his brothers rested, and sent them all to bed when the woman started to stir a bit. Seeing this the middle son of the family leaped over the railing of the stairs and all but ran across the living room just to get to the couch as the eldest stepped back so that his brother could work.

He knew more about medicines and stuff anyways. So if the human was in pain when she awoke, then he would be the one better able to help her. She made a small sound in the back of her throat as her eyes fluttered open for a moment and the eldest couldn't help but notice the strange coloring of her eyes. Not blue, not green. Nor brown or hazle.

Lilac.

Her eyes were the softest shade of lilac purple. They were beautiful.

"Who? Where?" She rasped in a tone that both curious and held a little bit of fear. Though he couldn't tell if the fear had to do with their appearance or perhaps something else. She looked at them with a small frown marring her pretty face as if she were trying to figure out their origins on her own and failing. There were just so many possibilities after all.

"Shhh. My name is Donatello and the guy behind me is my older brother Leonardo. You collapsed in the park while we were observing and since there is a lot of crime in that area we couldn't just leave you, so we brought you home with us. You've been out for almost a day in a half. How do you feel?"

"Groggy and a little weirded out- but I'll live thanks." She said as she lifted a hand to rub at one of her temples when a green hand caught hers and pulled her hand away.

"Don't do that-" The one who called himself Donatello said almost sharply before gentling his voice upon seeing her flinch, "If your head hurts you should just say something. We have medicine."

She frowned again and said in a tired tone. "Oh. Okay. My head hurts."

"How bad?" Donatello asked.

"I have a migraine."

Donatello made a soft humming sound and thought for a moment then started firing questions at her. "Did you hurt your head? Do you have prior medical conditions? Are you uncomfortable? How bad does your migraine hurt?"

She hesitated for a second, trying to remember his questions even as he asked them so that she could answer him. "Uh...no. Yes. Seizures. A little bit. The lights in here are hurting my eyes. Pretty bad. I feel like my head has been split open."

Donatello looked to his older brother and motioned for him to dim the lights a bit then turned back to the woman and asked, "Do you recall anything from before you collapsed? Where you were going? Your name?"

"My name is Alice Caldwell. I don't recall anything else though, sorry." Alice said as Leonardo rejoined them. Donatello had a peculiar expression on his face that looked almost sympathetic as he reached out and brushed her dark hair back from her face and then looked up at his brother.

"That's okay. We just wanted to be sure that we wouldn't cause you undue distress."

"Distress?"

"Yeah..." Donatello said before saying to Leonardo in a whispered tone. "We have Advil in the bathroom, could you bring the bottle here? We should treat her migraine before it becomes too bad." Leonardo nodded his head and quickly disappeared again as Alice asked,

"Are you really turtles or people wearing costumes?"

Donatello mulled over the question for a moment before replying. "Which one would frighten you less?"

"Both choices don't frighten me. I just asked because I need to be sure my mind isn't playing tricks on me." Alice said in an almost child like tone as Leonardo re appeared with the Advil and handed the bottle to Donatello and watched as his brother popped the lid off and shook out three brown tablets and handed them to Alice and watched as she took the pills then settled back on the couch with her eyes closed for a moment.

Donatello picked up one of her hands and slipped his palm along her own and watched for any signs of alarm as she opened her eyes to look at him. "You're skin is peculiar feeling." She said as he rubbed his hand along her palm several times, his eyes never leaving her own as he replied.

"And your's is very soft."

"You're really a turtle-man huh?"

He smiled faintly, not completely sure that she could see him do so in the dim light and nodded even as he corrected her. "We're mutants actually."

"What kind of turtle are you?"

"A red earred slider. My brothers are too." Donatello said as he motioned with his head to Leonardo as Alice seemed to absorb the information. Brothers. Plural, meaning more than one.

She pushed herself up a little bit until her body was resting on it's elbows and peeked over the back of the couch in an effort to see anyone that may be lurking unseen and upon seeing no one settled back down on the couch and looked at Donatello and Leonardo questioningly before Leo said, "We have two more brothers. They're in bed now but you'll meet them tomorrow along with our father."

"Is your dad a turtle too?"

They both chuckled at the innocent question before finally one of them answered, "Uh, no. He's a rat. Don't worry though, he's nice."

"Oh... Okay."

"You're tired-" Leo said as he put his hand on Donatello's shoulder and gave it a subtle squeeze.

"Yeah. It's the migraine. Damn things make me sleep a lot."

"Then we'll leave you alone to rest. But before we do, do you need anything? Pillows? A warmer blanket-"

"A bed?"

"No thanks. I'm good here."

The two nodded to her and said goodnight to Alice quietly so as not to cause any discomfort due to her migraine and silently left her alone. Both almost too excited to sleep due to the fact that they wanted so badly to introduce the rest of their family to her.