OOC: okay! And I don't care! I was just trying to see where it went. I'm open.
Noah wasn't stupid, he would've told Gabby, had she expressed the reasons behind her sporadic giggling. He didn't need to be told twice before he grasped a concept, especially one that ended with him being physically shocked. As it was, however, he just waited for her to draw near enough so that he could see if he'd missed anything, and then waited to hear her response.
Apparently, she didn't realize that she wasn't alone in the having-strange-things-happen-around-me-that-can't-be-explained bit, but Noah didn't feel like educating her on it. It wasn't his problem, so he wasn't going to treat it as one. She'd figure it out at some point, most likely. The boy frowned at her as she mimicked a phonecall to the electric company. She was right though. There was no good way to describe it. He'd assumed they would just lie. Say that this house, like all the others, had the power go out and they didn't know why. There was no sense giving someone details they wouldn't understand.
"No. I say we call and tell them we don't know what happened, but the power's out on the block." Said Noah, leaning on the cool wall by the fuse box.