[hr][center][img]https://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjcyLmFiNGY0Zi5SMlZ2Y21kcFpTQldZVzVpZFhKbGJnLCwuMQAA/great-vibes.regular.png[/img][img]https://i.imgur.com/TwAaWUK.png?2[/img][hr][/center] Georgie didn't reply to Oscar insisting he didn't have anything to do with that monster outside. She knew he was telling the truth, but she was irritated, a little afraid, and freezing from the winter chill. She could fuck off to her Garden, but there's no guarantee the mansion will be here when she came back. More than hating the unexpected, she hated willfully ignoring something important even more. She wouldn't pull the wool over her own eyes just to hope all of this trouble will go away. If everyone was more competent, maybe she could, but it'd be her luck she comes back to a piles of brick and mortar and a note from the family saying they lost everything. So she did the only thing she could do, pick up a chair as far from the window and the direct path of the wind as she could, and sat down. The "experts" came back, no worse for ware, Justin started a meeting, asking about possible enemies. Georgie had a long irrelevant list of boys and girls that thought themselves bullies when she was a child, but faded from her mind because they weren't important. She doubts ruining a ten year old's pride in maths by correcting them as condescending as possible would bruise an ego for a decade. For her Lucien would be the only viable option with how she ended things, but he was a sweetheart and she never told him about James's weird hobbies. Nor has he ever been to the house. He couldn't be it. Sabrina bought the Harrisburgs, valid point, she doubts they'd wait this long to do something like this though. James Vanburen's death should've bought something about a lot sooner and they would've paid top dollar to ruin the family publicly and financially, instead of brute force by a gang of twats. Trisha had a good idea for once in her airheaded life. Scorn women was definitely possible, but there's only a handful of them that didn't know who their mothers are. She's at the top of the list. She wasn't sure about the siblings she didn't know at all. She assumes that if they weren't raised here, then they were with their mothers. Any other children probably wouldn't be it. They'd be dead by now if they weren't hiding around town. Huh. Food for thought. Shane offered some information that made all her deducing useless. If they were thieving for something stolen, then whoever sent them was someone they didn't know. Ezra left for the servant girl, Shane and Sabrina left to go witch hunting, and Alexander the Elder offered to conjure up James's ghost. She's peeved at him for that faze through trick he pulled. While she'd love to stick around she had something more important to do, like change her soggy underwear. [color=CE6857]"I'd love to performance a seance, but it would be better to change our clothes first and move to a room with intact windows where we won't catch our deaths."[/color] Survived one life threatening situation today. She's not willing to go through the flu. Georgie hurriedly left the room, looking at the aftermath of destruction in the hallway leading to the staircase, before she went to the west wing of the mansion where her room was, happy that nothing below touched her possessions. She dried off with a towel in her en suite bathroom and changed out of her wet clothes and into a fleece black dress with roses on the skirt and sleeves, black fleece stockings, and warm boots. Feeling refreshed, she went back downstairs to join the family to summon James.