[center][h1][color=39b54a]Daphne Pender[/color][/h1][hr]Location: Lady Luck[hr][/center] Daphne listened in on the conversation around the table, glad that the conversation wasn't directed at her anymore. She did feel bad for Fitz, from what she could tell when she had met him, he wasn't too good with crowds. It was by sheer chance that they had ran into each other, and now the guy seemed like he was going to faint. If that happened, well, at least Dorothy was there, she'd probably be able to do something. She hoped that it didn't come to that. It was a little concerning that Fitz seemed to be getting even more nervous, though what the woman had been saying before probably didn't help. She did not like the woman, and was finding out that she liked her less and less the more she spoke. The talk about him needing to take deep breaths, well that was probably true, but if the woman stopped talking for two seconds that might also help. When she was handed a menu, she didn't really feel all that hungry. She hardly glanced at it as she watched the others conversing as Anisa dealt out cards. Dorothy was asking for some water for Fitz, that was probably something that could help him. He looked like he needed something stronger then water, but her sister knew what she was doing, at least she hoped so. She stopped worrying about stuff like that, trusting in her sister's judgment. It also was nice to see Harper getting the conversation away from anything awkward, that might help to calm Fitz down in the long run. He definitely looked like he needed the conversation away from the current topic. Though she should probably stop worrying about that, drawing her mind away from Fitz and back to the menu in front of her, they might be there a while, so she might as well get something. Daphne stayed silent when the woman asked if they all worked together, she'd probably make some rude comment or something, plus she would probably say the wrong thing. She was already on the Captain's bad side, at least as far as she could tell, and she did not want to dig her own grave even deeper by saying something that she shouldn't.