07-30-2018, 03:18 PM
As he arrived, he glanced around the train station with a perked eyebrow. He hadn't been to many of the town meetings or what have you, as he had a distaste for the crowd that usually cramped the space. But as he looked around, he saw that not a lot of people were around. Whether the town had shrunk in population recently, or just not everyone was here, he liked the openness of it. He was pleased to not have to push through people for a change, going to stand off to the side as Eliora began her announcements.
From what Charlie knew, she hadn't been Peony for long. He remembered a few of the past leaders, but he wasn't close to any of them, though the woman in front of him now was a different case. He had come to almost consider her as a friend of sorts. Almost. Right now, he only trusted her as a leader figure.
The man tilted his head slightly as she went on about her ideas for the market, a hand coming up to scratch at the stubble on his chin. "I like the outdoor market idea. We'd probably need something else to block out the rain, too, since it could leak through the leaves. A large tarp might do," he rambled somewhat, though either way he'd want to help out with the construction. He wasn't much of a planner but he could at least put stuff together.
Finally the last bit of the announcements. The tree idea sounded good to him, as he didn't have much room to complain either way, and it wasn't that big of a thing. So he silently nods, waiting for further instructions.
From what Charlie knew, she hadn't been Peony for long. He remembered a few of the past leaders, but he wasn't close to any of them, though the woman in front of him now was a different case. He had come to almost consider her as a friend of sorts. Almost. Right now, he only trusted her as a leader figure.
The man tilted his head slightly as she went on about her ideas for the market, a hand coming up to scratch at the stubble on his chin. "I like the outdoor market idea. We'd probably need something else to block out the rain, too, since it could leak through the leaves. A large tarp might do," he rambled somewhat, though either way he'd want to help out with the construction. He wasn't much of a planner but he could at least put stuff together.
Finally the last bit of the announcements. The tree idea sounded good to him, as he didn't have much room to complain either way, and it wasn't that big of a thing. So he silently nods, waiting for further instructions.
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