[hr][hr][center][h1][b][i][color=#9370DB]Nancy Parker[/color] & [color=9999ff]Andromeda Aldrich[/color][/i][/b][/h1][img]https://s14.postimg.org/va61crp9t/giphy.gif[/img][/center][hr][hr][center][b][color=#9999ff]Location:[/color][/b] Ville au Camp: Road Heading Towards Servants Quarters [b][color=#9370DB]Skills:[/color][/b] None[/center][hr] Nancy elected to ignore Giouse's insistence on being patient. She was comforting her friend [i]and[/i] putting the gears in motion for her to get to go and take a trip. She hated being forced to remain in one place. Sure, she had spent centuries in the same country but she found the repetition of the loop could be rather tiresome. The same sunrise, the same sunset, the same weather - it was a little too orderly for her tastes. She wanted to be surprised by whatever awaited for them beyond the horizon. For a moment, she wished Drem was there again - Giouse could have sent the two back to the Golden Age of Piracy. It was Drem's favorite and Nancy was always down for an adventure. The sounds of a squealing pig, however, did catch her attention. That was something new, at the very least - probably an ill timed prank from Alicia or something along those lines. She hoped that Gilbert didn't decide to eat it and serve it to all of them - she [i]hated[/i] ham. She noticed that George had been continually silent - it was to be expected. He had just lost Peter, after all. But as far as Nancy was concerned, the best thing for George would be to keep him distracted and occupied. Perhaps not surprisingly, Andromeda's thoughts were also on Peter - And on logistics. If a fallen Paradox was buried on the grounds of Ville au Camp, what happened when the time moved into the loop? Did they remain buried? Or did the corpse vanish, returning to wherever it was they had been killed? Did the corpse end up getting spat out by the earth and they had to bury it over and over again? Or was it procedure to restart the loop on a new day whenever they buried someone? Of course, she wasn't about to go and ask any of these questions. They seemed highly insensitive, as far as she was concerned. The Watch unnerved her, to say the least. She wasn't sure if his piercing stare actually involved him searching her soul - but she wouldn't have been shocked if it did. She hesitated at Lady Luck's words, realizing in that instant that she hadn't been acting like herself - not at all. She had questions and she wanted to know more. Andromeda then ceased in her hesitation and hurried after Eve and Gilbert.