[hr][hr][center][h1][b][i][color=9999ff]Andromeda Aldrich[/color][/i][/b][/h1][img]https://i.postimg.cc/pL9yJYPf/giphy.gif[/img][/center][hr][hr][center][b][color=9999ff]Location:[/color][/b] Ville au Camp - Main House - Room 101: Sitting Room -> Room 109: Her Bedroom [b][color=9999ff]Skills:[/color][/b] N/A[/center][hr] Andromeda couldn't help but feel more and more frustrated with the Emendators. They had someone who could teach to Faith's skillset and given that the Emendators appeared to be able to travel to just about any time and any reality, combined with the fact that they had Elder Paradoxes scattered everywhere, why couldn't they find someone to teach the remaining paradoxes? Even if the ability match up wasn't exact, it made the most sense to Andromeda. She also was a bit curious as to why there had been no mention or discussion of bringing back the other Emendator - Nancy - to help with this situation. If they were dealing with an end of days event, then they needed everyone - especially the person who could peer into the future. Andromeda's pride had been tempered so far, as she tried her best to just listen to the Emendators, but her frustration was starting to get the better of her. Gilbert then brought up a troubling conclusion - that the loop was seemingly breaking or something along those lines. Her stomach twisted at the thought, realizing she had found herself in another situation where something was growing wrong with time - [i]great[/i]. Even if it was just as Gilbert suggested, time growing short or that there was some sort of vulnerability in the loop, it didn't bode well in her mind. [color=9999ff]"Maybe see if you can recall the Cards,"[/color] Andromeda suggested, before she retreated to her own bedroom. Her mind flickered towards Fairfax. He was from the 1920s, but due to problems with time in her own timeline, they had met and she had even formed a bit of a crush on him. He would have been eating all of this up and Andromeda knew that she ought to have been enjoying herself more. This was what she had always wanted - to see behind the curtain and learn more and more about the strange and unusual. Instead, as she sat down on the bed, it felt like a nightmare.