Margaret felt awkward as she continually shifted in her chair while Dan cried, feeling like the creaks from the chair were only making everything worse. Instead, she decided maybe she should leave the two be for the time being. After all, Margo wouldn't really want them around if she was crying over something about her family that they hadn't yet learned. [color=mediumseagreen]"Excuse me, I think I should hand over my pokemon to be healed."[/color] Margo hurriedly left the two boys at the table and jumped towards the nurse's counter, handing over her pokeballs with a pursed lip smile. She found other things to occupy her time, only casually glancing at Indy and Dan to check the status of their affairs. Once she was given her pokeballs back, Margo giving a polite smile in return, Dan looked like he was about ready to run out of the pokemon center and never look back. Margo returned to their table, sitting down and noticing Indy looking rather frantic about the pokeball in his hand, giving it back to Dan before seeming to leave himself. [color=mediumseagreen]"Well... Goodnight! I'll see you guys tomorrow?"[/color] She called after the two boys, unsure of whether they would see her here tomorrow purposefully. She knew Indy had a battle scheduled tomorrow so maybe she can tag along with him after said battle. She had a feeling she was like an annoying little sister, but she pushed her feelings aside and instead pulled her backpack in front of her and retrieved her book she had been reading before she met Indy and Dan. She'd finish a couple chapters and head off to bed early--she knew the book by heart but she enjoyed going back over it. A mindless task that would keep her from dwelling on other thoughts like her family. The snippets of conversation from Dan had been enough to give her a sickly sweet nostalgia for her home.