~*~Author's Note~*~
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-- Country Peace --
The time spent inside the car had been pretty peaceful as they drove. Kaleb, making sure to focus on all possible obstacles on and around the road, while he allowed Stacie to remain asleep. A little over thirty minutes into the drive, Kaleb was pulling the Dodge Ram into the driveway and parking beside his green Ford Explorer. Stacie was just starting to bat those deep blue sapphires open as she felt the truck beginning to slow and finally come to a stop. As everything began to come into focus, those blue orbs started scanning over the more wide open country side scenery as Kaleb opened his door and climbed from the cab of the truck, letting the two pit-bulls out so they could run free around the open yard. Stacie was soon pushing the door from her side open, grabbing the cat carrier and climbed out of the truck.
"Hey Pops." Kaleb shouted toward a slightly older looking gentleman, currently sitting on the front porch of the, white two-story, house off to his left. "Where's Dominic and Celeste?"
"They're somewhere around the back of the guest house, they were taking Zane out for a walk." Kaleb's father replied as he slowly stood from his seat on the porch and began making his way over toward the truck. "So when are you to come around and say 'hi'?"
"I'm here and I said 'hey pops' doesn't that count?" Kaleb commented jokingly, shutting the door to the truck and moved across the yard, cutting the distance between himself and his father.
Still standing beside the truck, Stacie was first to notice the young couple coming up the hill off to her right, holding the hands of a young child no older than maybe two. After hearing Kaleb ask about the two others, she easily assumed the two off in the distance were the two Kaleb had been looking for. As the two of them continued to close the distance, separating their ways toward the truck, before the slightly darker brunette --who she quickly learned was Kaleb's sister-- approached her and began playing a sudden game of twenty questions. The little social butterfly had done well handling the initial; 'who she was, how she met Kaleb, why was she wearing his pajama pants'?
Okay, so maybe she wasn't quite expecting that last question. After quickly thinking it over in her head and completely unable to come up with any sort of -reason- or excuse, she openly and still rather gloatingly, admitted to the amazing night before. As the two of them talked, Stacie had begun taking in a lot of details about Celeste. For starters, Madison stood a mere inch taller then herself, they both shared a pair of dazzling blue eyes though Celeste weren't near as ocean blue and they both kept pretty close to the same structure build, aside from Celeste still carrying a little of the baby weight from when she was pregnant.
"Hey Kaleb. You could have waited until we got home tomorrow to let me know the brakes were finished. You really didn't need to bring it out here." Dominic said as he let go of Zane's hand, letting Madison go her separate way with the small child, as he made his way toward the two vehicles and made his way to where both Kaleb and Henry were currently standing.
"Yeah I know. But I had to test drive it first." Kaleb replied jokingly as Dominic came to join them. "But this isn't about the truck. We need to talk." Kaleb's tone had changed quickly, there was no more joking matters. "Columbus isn't safe. People are becoming sick and acting more aggressively cannibalistic." He finished saying as he began gathering everyone together and leading the way inside the three bedroom, ranch style -guest- house.
Not exactly the first thing Dominic had expected to hear as Kaleb started toward the house, calling the two dogs inside as well. Dominic followed behind the group, shutting the screen door behind him and flipping the small side lock on the door, had finally noticed their newest -addition- to their little household as she carried the cat carrier into the house with her. With everyone now gathered inside the living-room, Kaleb spent the next hour, maybe two, going into detail explaining the events of his weekend and how the world as he --and everyone else for that matter-- knew it had been flipped upside down and shaken up within the last twenty-four hours. By the mid-afternoon, Dominic, Kaleb and his father Henry, began bringing the couple of bags and other items that Kaleb had been able to get out of the house with and set them inside the center bedroom.
Stacie was currently sitting on one of the two single twin beds, furthest from the bedroom door as Kaleb came into the room. "They would stick us in the room with the two twin beds wouldn't they?" She remarked sounding slightly depressed about the situation.
"I wouldn't worry yourself over something so trivial." He replied as his own mischievous smirk began to form over the corners of his lips. "My old man owns pretty much this whole almost twenty acres of land, so we'll have plenty of places to play." He finished saying as he turned around, nearly running over his father, who was just coming around the corner carrying a pretty large, Christmas wrapped, present.