She bit her lip when the crows made Audrey jump, wondering if it would be unethical of her to totally pluck their feathers later. She shifted in her seat, doing her best to act as if she had no idea why birds were acting crazy. Dee just shrugged, the image of someone totally as lost as Audrey. "I have no idea." she said with a sigh. I wish I did know who else had these weird happenings. I would maybe be a hint to who they were looking for. Though that wasn't really her job, was it? She wasn't sure. This whole thing was so new. Dee blinked, Audrey's words giving her a small bit of hope that maybe...just maybe, she wasn't wrong about her. But apparently, it was to early to make that call. She wouldn't know just yet. Maybe it would be a few hours, days, weeks. She didn't know. How did you test someone for this thing? It wasn't something she was good at.
"I doubt you're crazy." she said with a shake of her head. "It was far to real for both of us to be going insane, I think." She took another sip of her tea, and then picked at her muffing again, placing a bite of it in her mouth and swallowing before she continued. "Trust your instincts, yeah? Maybe you're not as off as you think?" she asked arching an eyebrow. "You never know." she said with a shrug, trying not to come off as someone just weird, like someone who knew something. But she couldn't help it, maybe hint something. If anything did happen within the next few days, Audrey would hopefully remember, and maybe find Dee later, if she remembered, and this all made sense then. Leaning forward, she placed her arms on the table, folding her hands in front of her. "Besides, we need you for the play this year, you can't crack on us now."