|CHAPTER TWO|

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Addison walked out of the room with confidence in her walk, she would not show any weakness. As soon as she was outside the sun hit her, she already felt the heat just from being out there for a second.

Her green eyes landed on Bonnie's figure not to far, talking to someone else. Bonnie spotted Addison and waved her over.

"Addison! Finally, I was about to send Matt here to get you," she said pointing a finger at the boy she was talking to. He had blonde hair and had a tan just like Bonnie, except he was a bit lighter and didn't have her chocolate brown hair.

"Hello! Welcome to the Island. We don't get newcomers that much," he said chuckling, "Anyways, I'm Matthew, mainly known as Matt."

"And he's my lovely brother!" Bonnie added.

"Uh, nice to meet you? I'm Addison," Addison responded, her mind still processing everything.

"Alright, since your finally here, I am going to introduce you to Katelyn," Bonnie said, grabbing Addison's hand and leading her towards a small wooden house not far from where they were.

The house looked small, yet it appeared to be bigger in the inside. Addison looked around, studying the place. It had paintings on the wall, nothing that involved violence. Most of it were paintings of flowers or tree's.

"Katie!" Bonnie yelled, dropping Addison's hand and going through a door, leaving Addison standing awkwardly in the room.

"Yes? Oh! Bonnie, why didn't you tell me we had someone new here? I could've gotten dressed properly," the girl who Addison assumed was Katelyn said.

"Sorry! I forgot," Bonnie said looking at Katelyn as she took in Addison.

"So, you're new here? Am I correct?" Katelyn asked, putting an imitating face on.

"Yes, I mean, have you seen me before?" Addison responded, sarcasm lacing her words.

"I like you. What's your name?" Katelyn questioned as she pulled her red hair up.

"Addison," she replied, her sarcasm faded as she studied Katelyn more.

"Well Addison, I'm Katelyn," the redhead exclaimed, twirling around. Addison looked at her weirdly, these people seem to friendly, and maybe a little... Crazy? She smiled at the girl, then looked back at Bonnie who looked like she was about to say something.

"Katelyn, do you think you can design a better pair of clothing for her? To fit what we do around here," Bonnie suddenly asked, looking Addison up and down.

"I can probably do so, I just need measurements," she looked at Addison, "Think I can get a few measurements then you can go learn more?"

"Sure?"

"Great! Let's get to work!"

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The measurements probably took about fifteen minutes, then Bonnie took Addison back outside of the small house. Addison finally took in all the details of the small village, It wasn't modern, yet it wasn't old. They had a lot of small wooden huts, then a few colored houses, then in the center was a big building.

"What's that building?" Addison curiously asked while walking with Bonnie towards it.

"That," she said pointing its way, "that right there is the town hall, it's where we have all our meetings and it's like a town hall."

"When do you have meetings?"

"We will probably have one within a day or two, since your here now," Bonnie replied, turning her head towards the noise of running.

A boy that looked around twenty ran towards us, chasing someone in front of him.

"Watch out!" he shouted before darting passed the two girls.

"Corbin what are you doing!?" Bonnie yelled about to start chasing the boy. Addison didn't hesitate to start running after him, Bonnie following along.

Not many people were on the dirt paths, besides the them. Addison pushed herself to the limits, catching up to Corbin as she ran. The person in front of her was another boy, probably around the age of fourteen, if not maybe a little younger.

"Hey stop!" Addison shouted as she jumped to tackle the boy when he slowed down.

The boy struggled for a minute, thrashing around before calming down. Addison lifted herself off the boy and held one of his arms, lifting him up in the process.

The person who she assumed was Corbin ran over, grabbing the boys arm and trying to pull him towards himself. Addison put a hand in front of the boy, stopping Corbin from grabbing him.

"Stop!" Addison yelled at Corbin, who was still trying to get the boy, "what did he do?"

"What?" Corbin asked, frustration in his tone.

"What did the boy do?" she repeated once again, not letting Corbin have the boy.

"He stole food," was the simple answer Corbin gave Addison, and she was not having that.

"And why did he?" she defended the boy.

"I don't know, why did you Jaxon?" he asked as he glared at him.

"I-I was hungry," Jaxon responded.

"There, you got what you were looking for. Now what will you do with him?" Addison sternly asked.

"He's probably going to end up in a cell overnight again."

"Instead of doing that, why don't you make him stay with Addison?" Bonnie suddenly spoke up.

"Who's Addison? Her?" Corbin asked, glaring at her.

"Yes, that is me!" Addison sarcastically replied, waving her hands at Corbin.

"Fine, he can stay with you as punishment, but if he doesn't stop stealing he'll get in tougher situations," Corbin said defeated, he softened his expression a little, "and Jax, stop causing trouble," then he left.

"Well, looks like your stuck with us," Bonnie added sticking her hand out to the boy, "I'm Bonnie, as you already know."

"Jax."

"Well Jax, I'm Addison, now let's go get you food? I'm guessing your hungry," Addison said, smiling at the dark brown haired boy.

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