[center][img]http://i.imgur.com/cBBtKTQ.gif[/img] [color=darkviolet][h3]Andy[/h3][/color] [i][u]Location[/u]: Kitchen/Living Room[/i] [i][u]Interacting With[/u]: Glo [@Liriia], Amy [@MiddleEarthRoze][/i] [i][u]Mentions of[/u]: Malcolm [@RedXCross], Tish [@Silent Observer], Cody [@Undine][/i][/center] As the group filed into the room one by one with their breakfasts, Andy munched through his own scrambled eggs. Generally, he preferred his eggs with salmon or bacon in them, just to give a little variety to food. Still, he was hardly going to complain that Lia had made breakfast for the group, not when he could sit down, shut up and get breakfast without doing any work. He chuckled at Jay's use of the phrase "what's shaking", sighed affectionately as he heard the snap of Glo's camera and gave Mia a smile as she sarcastically questioned what the plans for the day were. "[color=darkviolet]You're just a ray of sunshine in the morning, aren't you? And for the love of all that's holy, you aren't mixing chocolate and ketchup are you[/color]" Andy said, carefully noting Malcolm's slight reactions to the use of 'holy' and 'sunshine' in close proximity. Lia's apparent plans for the evening intrigued him though, she hadn't mentioned anything about them when he'd been out to the shops with her. What sort of surprise could Lia have for them that wouldn't endanger them, reveal them but still be exciting? Despite liking the idea suspense, Andy was the sort of person that tried to figure what his Christmas and Birthday presents were before opening them (Not that his his parents had ever believed in either tradition, he'd mostly gotten them from friends and teachers that felt sorry for him). His mind moved through possibilities quickly, alternatively listing available attractions and guessing Lia's own thoughts. He worried that it would be something that might expose their presence here to anyone from their parent's agents to the general public. With an effort, he shut down that particular avenue of thought. Andy could probably work it out but that would hardly be putting much faith in the group's leader. [i]Trust Lia to think up something fun and safe.[/i] he thought. [i]And whatever you do, make sure to act surprised.[/i] Instead, he wondered if there were any boardgames in the motel they hadn't played yet. Tish's victory at Risk had owed less to strategy or luck than a dogged determination to win that let her play longer than anyone else, while Cody still reigned as the king of Trivial Pursuit. Cludo would be pretty boring for him, just like playing poker, but it would be better than everyone sitting and staring at the TV listlessly for hours. Andy realised he didn't have to think about this on his own, thankfully, and turned to his appointed deputy. "[color=darkviolet]Got any bright ideas for what we should do today?[/color]"