Wren, to her disappointment, sucked at Go Fish. She hadn't played since she was in grade school, but she couldn't comprehend how she could have lost so bad! Her frustration with the game almost distracted her from the bigger problems the group was facing.
Almost.
After they grew tired of Go Fish, Runi showed them to their rooms. Wren wondered how she knew how many rooms they would need, given their newest acquaintance, and whether they had even decided to stay the night. Wren hoped it was nothing more than well-developed introspection, but the way her fingertips warmed with an extremely soft glow and tapped lightly against her side gave away her suspicions.
"...but I don't hear any thunder or see any lightning." Zest's voice cut through the fog as Wren shook her head and shoved her hands in her pants pockets, hoping no one noticed the strange glowing that always acted up when her emotions were heightened.
"What do you suggest we do now?" Wren asked, but not necessarily to Zest in particular. While the calming storm would typically calm her, she instead grew anxious with anticipation. Wren didn't want to stay here. Even more, she didn't want to find out what would happen to them if they did stay.
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