[color=8882be][h3]Rosalie Braeden[/h3][/color] Rosalie couldn’t stop the smile that came to her lips and the small laugh when she announced her presence to Maggie, her reaction and words had forced the smile to her lips. It wasn’t the first time she had heard the words, her father, mother, and grandmother had all told her the same thing when she was younger. She could think back on times when she had scared all three by coming upon them quietly and startled them and they would laugh about it. It also proved to be a great skill for when she was in school and was bullied, she had used her quietness and small size to her advantage and put a stop to it in a hurry. When Rose led Maggie to the table, she nodded to Maggie's words with a small laugh at the joke she made. She did look like a tired mom but that was to be expected after losing sleep when it came to trying to calm down your child from a horrible nightmare. Both her parents had done the same with her on many occasions. What was it with men telling their children scary stories before bed? Was it some sort of test to see how much they could tell them before they were beyond terrified? After taking a seat at the table, she watched Maggie for a moment before looking down at her bowl, taking her spoon, and bringing a bite to her mouth. When Maggie answered her question, she looked up from her bowl and nodded as she spoke. [i]New Mexico, Maine, and Washington. That is a bit far.[/i] she thought to herself. Setting her spoon back in her bowl, she chewed the bite she was working on and swallowed. [color=8882be]“Then I guess it looks like we’re going on a road trip.”[/color] she said in an upbeat tone, trying to make light of the news. [color=8882be]“Or were you thinking of flying?”[/color] she added. As much as she disliked flying, she’d do it just to make sure a monster was dealt with so it couldn’t kill or harm any more innocent people. [color=8882be]“I’m up for either way as long as it means some monsters are dealt with…. That is if you plan on going that far. I know it’ll be a bit difficult with the twins.”[/color] Rose then fell silent to hear what Maggie had to say about the trip. As she waited for her response, she went back to eating her breakfast before it could get too soggy. Even if Maggie didn’t go, just to stay behind with the twins, Rose felt the need to go just to make sure the Djinn and Vampires were taken care of. She couldn’t just sit around the bunker waiting for another case to pop up that was closer and hope that another hunter showed up to take care of the Djinn and Vampires in Maine and Washington.