"No more fire then?" Audrey spoke a bit quieter, tilting her head politely as Adenah lowered her tea cup. And that's when she noticed it: the watch around Dee's wrist. Of course, she had never seen this watch before...or any watch like it for that matter. Yet somehow, it was oddly familiar to her. Audrey could have stared a hole through the thing and still she wouldn't have taken her eyes off of it. Almost in a trance like state, Audrey reached across the table, heading for Dee's watch-wearing wrist, when she suddenly stopped herself halfway across the table...what was she doing? How rude would it have been for her to just take Dee's wrist and start examining her watch?! Trying to backpedal and play it off as best as she could, Audrey cleared her throat with a slight cough and instead pointed at the watch around Dee's wrist. "Did you get a new watch?" She tore her eyes away from the watch for a moment to glance at Adenah before locking her eyes once more on that watch...she wanted to know everything that she possibly could, or at least everything that Adenah was willing to tell her, about it.
And once again, Auds found herself startled and jumping once again...but not because of something Dee did. Rather, it was the sound of a screeching crow. Like several of the other cafe patrons, Audrey jerked her head in the direction that the scream came from and there she found a crow (quickly followed by another) perched outside of the cafe, staring inward. And if she wasn't mistaken, she was quite certain they were looking at Adenah. But then again, what did Audrey know? They were just birds, there was nothing special about them. Once they had quieted down, Audrey slowly turned her head back toward Dee, smiling softly as she did so. "I suppose you're right. I just wonder what it all means, you know?" The girl furrowed her brow and propped her elbow up on the table, resting her head in the palm of her hand. "It would be nice to know if other people were experiencing the weird stuff we are. I mean...I guess we haven't really had another incident like the one a few weeks ago... You with the fire and me with the sea water, I mean. But still. I really can't shake the feeling that there's something really important I'm forgetting or getting this feeling when something bad's about to happen." She let her eyes fall to the table momentarily, chewing idly upon her lower lip. "Maybe I'm just going crazy." With this said, Audrey lifted her eyes again and offered a soft smile.