[h1][b][i][color=FFCB00][center]Leah Jordan[/center][/color][/i][/b][/h1][center][img]https://img.roleplayerguild.com/prod/users/a97e8983-b22c-4dfe-b2a2-4825bd67ff76.png[/img][/center][center][/center][hr][center][color=FFCB00][b]Location[/b][/color]: The Kingston-Gray House [color=FFCB00][b]Gear[/b][/color]: [color=FFCB00][b]Skills[/b][/color]: [/center] [hr][hr] [color=ffcb00][i]Works every time.[/i][/color] Ben seemed to be fooled by Leah’s act. That was no surprise, it was a strategy she employed often. When things got rough, it was S.O.P. for Leah to just [i]deal with it.[/i] Put on a stone cold exterior that gave zero fucks and walk forward. It helped that she had spent her whole life working towards fighting bad guys. More people were coming down, and Percy apparently wanted caffeine too. So she pulled out the rest and stepped away from the cabinets and Ben at last. He wanted to play Uno, for some reason. Card games. Another thing she wasn’t terribly familiar with. She took a long and slow drink from the magical glass Max left behind, that currently tasted like salted caramel, as an excuse to not answer him right away. Vision wouldn’t have left them all here with these gay wizards (of which there was only one, unbeknownst to Leah) right before the contest if they weren’t trustworthy. But then again, Leah’s standards for being trustworthy were absurd compared to the average person’s. She couldn’t help but wonder how Uno would actually go. Maybe they’d lose their patience when she admitted to not knowing how to play it. Was that what other people did while they were kids? Just play games at other peoples’ houses? Weird. [color=ffcb00][i]What if I just walked out the front door, when no one was looking?[/i][/color] [color=ffcb00]”If you want, sure,”[/color] She finally told him. It was’t her house, she wasn’t about to stop someone from doing whatever it was they usually did. But Leah didn’t really play games like Uno. She had some game system that she brought on the trip over here, but that thing had dust on it by the time she remembered it existed. The only time she usually had to do that sort of thing was time she spent with Sabine or time she spent asleep. Someone would probably say something about how bad she was at it, or how she didn’t know what she was doing. Another little thing that wouldn’t matter but would get to her badly, most likely. The alternative would probably result in Vision coming down to smite her for scampering off back to the hotel without anyone to accompany her. She’d just deal with it. [color=ffcb00]”Don’t know what a No Mercy thing is… April, I told them what you’d want. I found the shark things you like.”[/color] She sounded a little bit like she was going a bit on autopilot. That talk with a dead person seemed faster than Leah had imagined it would go. Did it even happen at all?