[hr][hr][center][h1][b][i][color=8dc73f]Amelia Payne[/color][/i][/b][/h1][img]https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTojj1OLJ5T4f77dGDefsPABUy66bkRd0RrN7KvzNO5QjJ6xT01sw[/img][hr][b]Location:[/b]Camp Mexico Beach: Quarantine (W: Conference Room) [b]Skills:[/b] N/A [/center][hr][hr] Amelia decided to just relax now, close her eyes and listen to the tape and then the others. She wasn't going to be reading right now. She opened her eyes again and looked about, before Riley gave her a quick kiss. She nodded at her love as the musician went to play cards. At least she was going to enjoy it, Amelia wasn't going to be playing if she could help it... though then again, she suddenly had a small change of heart, despite the fact Beatrice was there and Amelia wasn't sure how to interact with her anymore still. Reading was all fine and good, simply relaxing with nothing to do was also good, but she could try a game of poker here... it was going to be a nice way to practice her math. She was always told mathematics and gambling went hand in hand. She was just about to stand up and go to the table, but then Ash happened. Yeah his reaction was about as good as to be expected. Amelia felt bad for good old Ash, he was always trying to be their pillar of support, but what can they do for him in this situation? She didn't know what to do in this time of scenario. Luckily at least Tati seemed to though. She reprimanded Wayne, sort of and then proceeded to forming up a hiding place for Ash by moving that old Bookshelf. It was noisy... very much so. Anyway that seemed taken care of, so she decided to go at the cards table, only to be stopped mid action as Atticus showed up, picked the tape and said they would be interviewed soon. She sighed and stood up, heading for the table finally.[color=8dc73f]" Actually can I play too?"[/color] She said quietly as she arrived at the table. She was going to attempt to Math the hell out of this game. Usually this was rare for her to head for a group of people, but quarantine was getting boring even for her and this was important for keeping her math from getting rusty. Also she didn't have to talk much in card games, she just had to play.