[She finally pulls herself off the couch, and trusts her luck and awesome ability not to make enemies in the City to keep her safe, because she's got nothing. Not even pepper spray. All she has is scalding tea, but she can't just drench people and then what - lock the door behind her?
(And she doesn't think she has reasons to be afraid, because she's just a girl, now. No demon, no brother, no older friend. No-one from her world. And while Alan, Nick and Jamie didn't throw her into trouble or bring trouble home -rather, she did, didn't she?- Mae wanted to believe that she was getting better at this whole Dealing With Danger thing. Until now, it'd been for Jamie, but now it would have to be for herself.)
She takes the tea mug with her, grabbing it by the handle in the best way to throw it at someone if they were a danger. Which will not happen, she wants to believe.
Like that, she unlocks the door and swings it open.]
Oh.
[She blinks in surprise, looks down at the pie in his hand, and then up at him again. With an amused purse of her lips, she picks her device and composes a text.]
ACTION;
(And she doesn't think she has reasons to be afraid, because she's just a girl, now. No demon, no brother, no older friend. No-one from her world. And while Alan, Nick and Jamie didn't throw her into trouble or bring trouble home -rather, she did, didn't she?- Mae wanted to believe that she was getting better at this whole Dealing With Danger thing. Until now, it'd been for Jamie, but now it would have to be for herself.)
She takes the tea mug with her, grabbing it by the handle in the best way to throw it at someone if they were a danger. Which will not happen, she wants to believe.
Like that, she unlocks the door and swings it open.]
Oh.
[She blinks in surprise, looks down at the pie in his hand, and then up at him again. With an amused purse of her lips, she picks her device and composes a text.]