[center]Cody Mensah and Lucy Coure[/center] Lucy grinned as Kenzie complimented her, brown eyes gleamed with a slowly growing ego as she overlooked Kenzie's outfit choice for the day. Tank top and jean shorts, casual yet handy for an extremely hot day like today, nicely done. A modest smile painted her face as she turned to her breakfast and continued from where she left off; cutting up everything into bite sized portions. At Kenzie's idea to eat all fancy she turned and stared, watching as the older girl took a ridiculously fancy bite of cereal, and amazement filled her eyes, "That was PERFECT, Kenzie! I'll do it too!" Lucy glanced at her fork, stabbing one of the cut up pieces of pancake, and, just as Makenzie had done moments before, she made a show of lifting her pinkie and taking an elegant bite. She then grabbed the next napkin on the table and wiped her face before turning to grin at the girl, expecting more praise. No praise was received, however, instead there was a knock at the front door, and a somewhat familiar voice. Odd. Lucy glanced at the clock just above Cody's bedroom door, noting that he wouldn't be home for another hour so it couldn't be him, and as she turned to look at the front door again her nose was booped. [b]"Looks like you're popular today, I'll get her, go and finish your fancy breakfast."[/b] Her? Oooh, it was probably Kenzie's blind, super powered roommate. Lucy shivered slightly before turning back to the breakfast, taking a few, quick bites before getting up to clear an easier path for the blind girl, not wanting to have a disabled guest (even if she was probably a monster of sorts) trip. Cody would probably reprimand her if she was rude to a guest, after all, which often led to her being rude OUTSIDE of the apartment. Kenzie eventually returned, saying something about how Stella was lonely, but Stella seemed to be more focused on wandering aimlessly. "Watch-" Lucy jumped up slightly as the girl staggered, feet tangled by a forgotten blanket, and fell face first onto the couch. At first she was dumbfounded, expecting the girl to read someones mind as to realize every inch of the room's obstacles, but then laughter bubbled in her chest, and she giggled cheerfully as the girl attempted to act cool about the whole situation. Maybe she's not some kind of monster, maybe she was just... Clever? Lucy slowly sat back down on the couch, staring rather obnoxiously at the girl's face. Interest gleamed in her eyes, but faded as soon as she realized Kenzie was still lingering by the entrance way, "Kenzie, Kenzie, let's do something! Let's play!" She shouted suddenly, grinning widely. Maybe the three of them could play together, that would be good, right?