“No. No one likes…whatever you’re describing,” Scarlet muttered, trying to get the food out and fast. The two twins weren’t annoying per se, more so than they were obnoxious. Which…ended up not making that big of a difference in Scarlet’s mind to which she sighed to. Seeing the two of them linger near the sink only made her instincts work in overtime as she backed away. “What? Yeah, sure,” she said, taking the cookie and quickly trying to direct the twins away from the sink. Whatever was living in it was starting to become aggravated, the bubbles spilling forth now and slowly moving out of the sink’s confines like a wave of foam. The vampire narrowed her eyes before stiffening at once. Due to her nature, she could hear what most others could not. And what she heard truly disturbed her, a shudder running down her spine. What at first sounded like the chirping of birds soon became associated with the image of tiny mandibles snapping together and little legs running. To Scarlet’s horror, she saw that the bubble were, in actuality, millions of millions of miniature spiders. Each “bubble” was an eye that regarded the trio with malice. Summoning a knife, Scarlet quickly grabbed what food she could and ran for the exit. Back in the other room, Marianne sighed. This was starting to become a little boring. She glanced over at Faira, her favorite chew toy, and then onto Rose. She had at least expected one of them to do something by this point…oh well. Hearing a distinct chattering sound, she looked up to see Scarlet being chased by what appeared to be bubbles. Watching the sight, Marianne grinned wickedly. Well then. At least [i]something[/i] was happening.