Was it technically morning if it was still dark outside? Emyli certainly didn't think so -- just because there was a little A.M. beside of a few numbers, didn't mean it was an hour that she should be awake, which begged to ask the question why the hell she was even conscious. She rolled out of the bed, tumbling to the floor when the sheets refused to let go of her ankles. Cursing to no one in particular, she blindly reached for her clothes, her hands running over the denim material of her skirt. There was her bra... and there was her shirt... where the hell was her underwear? The darkness wasn't helped at all by the haze that was still thick in her mind. Oh well. Got more at home. Emyli stumbled across the floor, no concern for the body that was snoring loudly in the bed, and tripped over her shoes before she ever managed to step outside. She didn't immediately put them on her feet, not because she was trying to be quiet, but because it was just too damned hard to walk with them on.
Once outside she noticed two things, one the ground was wet, so she put her shoes on, and two the sun was rising. The rays of sunlight were bright and cheerful as they poked through the clouds that had brought so much rainfall the past few days and Emyli scowled in response to the light. How dare the sun stop when she didn't have her sunglasses with her. She would have preferred the rain, even without an umbrella. After she had determined that she was headed in the right direction -- at least the one that she was sure would take her to her trailer -- Emyli staggered along the sidewalk, her heels scuffing along every once in a while. At least until she heard someone call after her. Swaying as she turned to look, the first thing she saw was a red shirt. After a moment, her glossy eyes recognized the face above that shirt.
"Might as well -- nothing better to do," Her mouth fell into a lazy grin at the sight of Bianca. "Wouldn't have pegged you for a 7-11 trooper... Heading in or out?" Did it matter that the store was some ways in the opposite direction? Not really. Emyli couldn't have been able to tell you where anything was at the moment.