[center][h1][color=BB33FF]Mandy Mason[/color][/h1] [img]https://i.imgur.com/wRkePSP.png[/img] [color=BB33FF]Location[/color]: Parent's Place [color=BB33FF]Skills[/color]: N/A [/center] Mandy sniffed the air as the smell of the cookies wafted out from the now-open container. She took a sugar cookie with a bright smile and after taking a bite set it down so both her hands were free to talk. The joys of ASL were you could have your mouth full and talk at the same time. She could also sign with one hand but that wasn't as clear and Millie wasn't fluent. [color=BB33FF]"Dad's school sent him an email about some sickness spreading. It isn't like COVID. The symptoms are a little different. Have you heard anything?"[/color] There was an advantage to having a hearing friend that lived close by and would drop by with cookies, well more than the dropping by with cookies. They also could listen to the radio, or watch T.V. Mandy remembered not having T.V. until she was in middle school. Any time she watched it before that was at Millie's house, or her Nana's during holidays.