Letting his mind wander idly, it was the restless rustling of Jenny's feeble attempts to clean up the chaos the hideout presented that let Paul snap back to reality. Observing the girl and silently chuckling at her efforts, he absent mindedly played with his cap he held in his fingers. He had taken it off at some point after they had entered the hideout, and the dull piece of ragged cloth was still wet from the rain. Barely distinguishable from the rest of his muddled clothes, except for its slightly warmer, reddish color Paul treated it with care even when wringing the water out of it now. Still watching his sisters endeavor while de-soaking his headpiece, Paul kept the sly remark that was building up behind his tongue to himself. [I]Better let her have her way once in a while[/I], he thought to himself and, with a soft thud, put the cap back on his messy brown hair. After a while of busying about, Jenny calmed down and seized her efforts. Noting the distinct lack of the slight breeze that had bothered him before in slight bemusement, Paul was glad he had not mocked the girl, else she would now have had good reason to rebuke him. He did not like it when that little bundle won an argument, which she did more often than he was comfortable with. Thinking about the last time Jenny had debated him into a corner in discomfort, he nearly missed the fact that his little sister had walked over to him and was asking a question in the here and now. [b]“…refill the food storage? Or do you wanna go to Johnny’s first?”[/b] The brief frown that followed her final question did not escape the boy’s attention, further strengthening his conviction to let her keep the little item she had so quickly grown fond of. [b]“How ‘bout going over to Hyde? No need to go to Johnny’s right away.”[/b] Giving her a rare smile, hoping she'd get the hint, the thought crossed his mind that they would have to remember to bring more food next time they used this hideout. With a silent sigh, Paul added St. James’ Park to the list of places that needed restocking.