[center][hr][img]http://i.imgur.com/YAvnoeN.png[/img] [img]http://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjE1OC5jZjgxN2QuUjJ4dmNtbGhJRlJ2Y25KbGN3LCwuMAAAAAAAAAAA/littlerickeynf.regular.png[/img] [i][u]Location[/u]:[/i] Motel Room > Kitchen [i][u]Interacting With[/u]: Lia [@Write], Andy [@Roosan][/i] [i][u]Mentions of[/u]: Cody, Jay[/i][/center] [hr] As Gloria chewed down her tasteless eggs her lips tilted up, the shadow of a cheery smile. Even if they were runaways, fugitives, homeless, they could still have moments like this. Playful little scenes, to be stored away and forgotten later on during their next move, but her [i]camera[/i] wouldn't easily forget. She could snap a sudden candid photo, most of her friends none the wiser, but she had left her polaroid with her bag and she still had her hands full with a paper plate and a subconscious instinct to move whenever someone came too close to her. Glo would just have to remember this moment herself, it seemed. Another mouthful of eggs went down without any issues and she pressed her back against the closest wall, staying prim and proper and absolutely silent until Lia turned her eyes upwards to her. Glo smiled cheekily as she was appointed team deputy for the day and, while balancing her plate on one hand, she gave a half-hearted salute. "[color=dc7575][b]You can trust in me, Lia~.[/b][/color]" She purred. Another spooning of eggs and suddenly her plate was a lot less heavy and a lot more empty and Glo turned away from the happiness that collected on the couch to dispose of her empty plate and wash her hands. The water then pelted her skin after a second of odd, clogging noises was freezing cold and clear, so clear. Glo stared at the stream of water, running over he flesh, turning her otherwise brown skin an odd, pale blue. Distractions had been coming in numerous ways recently. Gloria had once found herself just staring down a stray cat, watching it move in and out of jagged shadows to stay cool. She only looked away when someone had called her name, and only then did she realize the stark shadows the cat was seeking had all formed into one single darkness. Dusk to night. Distraction to distraction. Glo shook herself out of the trance as soon as she heard Andy's voice ring out behind her, and with a flick of the wrist she turned the chilly water off and turned. Water flicked from her fingertips, dusting the walls and floor, and her smile grew further as she said, "[color=dc7575][b]A walk outside would be nice, but playing board games for seven hour straight seems a bit more likely.[/b][/color]" Her accent came out fresh as day this time. [i]Rs[/i] rolled and tongues clicked, the English language sounding heavy and a bit foreign coming from Glo's mouth. She blushed slightly, a single, still chilled hand raising to press away the heat, and then her head turned to stare out at Cody and Jay, eyebrows furrowed with stifled laughter. It really was a shame to keep everyone holed up in here but whatelse could they do? Go out on the town all together and get caught? No thank you, fate. "[color=dc7575][b]We'll find something to do today, eventually-- something that both exciting and safe.[/b][/color]" Glo was craving something more mundane for herself, to be honest. A job or five to keep them all well fed and under a roof, but the others deserved more than board games and TV for the rest of the day. She gave a small smile and pressed her back against the wall again, hands lifting idly to pull her wild hair into a messy bun. "[color=dc7575][b]If anyone has any suggestions, I would love to hear 'em.[/b][/color]"