[center][h1][color=9e0b0f]Alexis Farreacher[/color][/h1][hr][hr][b]Location:[/b] Cedar Ash Inn[hr][b]Interacting with:[/b] Abigale Matson, Callie Lenson[sub][@Caits][/sub], Linus Teague-Winslet[sub][@Oliver][/sub], Samuel Douma[sub][@Queentze][/sub] and Magnus Bane[sub][@BlackPanther][/sub][hr][hr]Alexis cautiously eyed Magnus as he treated her finger. It didn’t hurt that bad but then again, a wound is a wound. She was a bit on the fence about the whole black pepper thing, preferring actual medical treatment over whatever this apparent druid conjured up. But she wasn’t on the fence about just that. He stopped the flow of blood. So if she wanted to use her hawk skull again, she’d have to cut another finger. She kept silent though, especially when he turned to the young kid. Abigale noticed he smelled like cigarettes and the little girl was right. Alexis wasn’t immediately concerned about the kid. She herself wasn’t feeling all that comfortable with Samuel and Magnus in the house. Especially now her protector, Callie, was out of sight and ears. She one hand around her hawk skull necklace, keeping an eye on everyone and everything. Linus was rather successful in demanding everyone’s attention around him. Even little Abigale, the girl Callie mentioned a few minutes ago, kept her focus on him. Together with her cute little pup. During the day, if she wasn’t surrounded by so many new things, she might actually have squealed at the sight of the pup. Alexis loved cats, no doubt about that. But who could resist a little pup like that? Asside from that she’d probably feel bad for Linus as well. But right now, being still rather tense, she could only think of how she wanted a cig herself. Even though she didn’t smoke, she heard it calmed the nerves. But now that everyone was focusing on the ill kid, Alexis saw her chance. She might have been a little foolish when it came to magic, as demonstrated by berating Magnus for calling her a warlock, but she wasn’t stupid. Callie went in and out of her kitchen. Constantly. She went in and came back with charms. Charms that, after a quick study, felt an awful lot like her own bone pendant. She could only guess what other things Callie kept in her kitchen. So while everyone was rather distracted, she started to crawl towards the kitchen door. Still holding her bone pendant. Of course, something nagged at her. She felt like a thief or an intruder. Callie never said nobody was allowed in the kitchen. But then again, it felt wrong to move with stealth through someone else’s house. Slowly but surely she reached the doorway and peered in.[/center]