Maggie, admittedly, did not expect herself to be sitting in between two of her most closest friends. It was a rather surprising thing to find herself in, but she wasn't one to complain about such things. Usually, with complete strangers, she would keep to herself, and let time fly, but...in this case, these two individuals were, like, sisters to her. As of right now, she was listening to their confessions, having to show empathy in her eyes, as she always does. However, she frowned slightly when Dianna pulled off that smile; the same one that would conceal what she was really feeling. Her words were not matching her eyes. She was no expert in Dianna's field, but the female Rogers could tell that, despite the smile, there was a different kind of emotion in the other's eyes; the same kind that Fae was expressing profoundly. They missed the presence of those who accepted them for who they were, and built a solid relationship with. The breakup only discouraged the comfort that they once had, creating an emotional rift in the heart, and ripping it in two. To reciprocate these feelings (and show she wasn't being fooled), Maggie placed a comforting hand upon her arm, before trailing it up to wrap it around her shoulders, so Dianna could lean against her. Rogers just couldn't stand the fact that the ones she deeply cared for, were feeling this way. It seemed that while Dianna was trying, as much as she can, to help her cousin, she wasn't taking the time to take care of herself. Having to be aware of preference, interest, and priority, Maggie respected their paths in life, but then, their own well-being had to be looked after, and she felt it to be right to step in. Looking over at the other girl, having to give her a small smile, and a chuckle. "You should see me. Been working on a new recipe; one of our grandmother's favorites", she said. "Haven't found the time to cook it, but maybe after this trip, you are more than welcome to try it", she grinned, leaving her cookbook in her lap, as she brought over a hand to move a piece of hair out of Fae's face. Hearing a barking sound, she turned to find Scooby barking at a cat that was near him, shortly until the creature made a run for it, causing the talking dog to compulsively give chase. "Sit grandma! Bad grandma! Don't eat the kitty!", Shaggy shouted, causing Maggie to cover her eyes, and groan. This was going to be a [i]long[/i] flight, but after a few hours, the plane finally landed. After arriving at the airport, Maggie placed her book back in the bag she stored above her. Apart from Scooby, having to nearly give himself away, she took the time to give comfort to Dianna and Fae, having to tell them stories of her and Norville's endeavors these past two years; at the same time, also admitting her own feelings of loneliness to them. It wasn't the same without them, since their time of bonding seemed to make it look like they knew each forever. However, whether if it became something more, she couldn't really say, even though all three of them shared an interest, and/or felt comfort, around women. Although Maggie [i]has[/i] been experimenting with the opposite gender these past few months. Wherever their hearts were, Rogers kept it to herself, and will support them, no matter what. Having to board a ferry, which would take them to the actual resort, Maggie felt the need to side with her companions during the entire journey, while at the same time, she smelled something fishy - not literally. [i]Why invite all of them?[/i]