Just Another Roadblock (JackLex)
Dec 6, 2013 16:05:43 GMT -5
Post by Cameo {RIP Charlie} on Dec 6, 2013 16:05:43 GMT -5
Faith Campbell
Age Twenty
District Ten
Being reunited with Jack was the best thing to ever happen to Faith, nothing compared to the feeling of desperation and love combined. Even broken, it was all worth it. Everyday it seemed like he was getting better to, though he didn't completely believe so. But if Faith eyes he certainly was.
Leaving his side was a difficult task though, worried about him in different ways; the peacekeepers coming back, him drinking... Her family was suffering though, well Hope at least. The rest probably could careless if Faith visited. That might be a harsh statement though, her father was probably missing her dearly. So today she was going to visit them.
The twins were finally down for their nap after a thirty minute struggle, and Faith went to go check on Jack. As much as she missed her little sister, and even the crazy rest, it was difficult to even think about leaving him.
"How're you doing?" Faith asked, a light smile already upon her face. "Think you could manage if I go pick up Hope from school and see how dad's doing?" Was her second question because she knew she had to visit them. She did love them after all.
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"That boy's going to get Faith into trouble!" Mrs. Campbell warned, being just as overdramatic as always. "He came from the Detention Center!" At least she had a bit of respect as to yell these things while the kids were at school. "Next thing you know they'll be sharing a cell."
Mr. Campbell didn't like controlling his daughter this much, after the way it pushed her away it was starting to seem more and more like the bad idea. But still his wife had good points to why the boy his daughter was seeing was a bad guy...even if he didn't do the research himself. Getting into a fight with Thomas, going to the Detention Center. Maybe he was being a little harsh with the poor thing, but all of this was to much. He contemplated one what to do; Faith was already a young adult, and hardly home as it is.