Gabby looked at her hand to make sure it was okay. There were red marks beneath the glowing electricity but it was nothing that would stay for very long and she wouldn't have to figure out a way to cover it all up when she went home. But then she shoved Noah in the shoulder. She didn't care that they were on the stairs or that she had just shocked him with an unknown amount of wattage; she was mad.
But then she started giggling at what she had done and just took a seat at the top of the stairs. Clearly, Noah didn't want her help or need it since he kept tapping on his phone for light anyways. And she was to the point right now where if she didn't laugh, she was going to cry. The kids were still crying and scared, she was now some sort of a freak show with electricity coming out of her hands, Noah was being a douche bag just because he could, and she could barely even see where she was and would probably have fallen and gotten hurt if she didn't know the layout of the Masons' house so well by now. Gabby was overloading and all she could do was laugh intermittently as she waited at the top of the stairs for Noah.