Pam squinted up at the new light, and for a brief moment, with how dizzy and terrible she felt, she could have sworn the new shine came directly from Oliver's bright smile, which she was willing to accept, because she was counting everyone who came to rescue them as a sweet angel. "They didn't, like, physically throw us down there, if that's what you're asking," she called up.
Edwin followed Oliver, stepping over bags and the coffin, the joke that this wasn't the first coffin he'd been in on his tongue, but going forgotten when he peered down into the hole that the girls were in. He smiled down and waved, even as his thoughts went to the same place as Oliver's. But they could grumble about all the bullshit things They did later. He looked to Oliver and Tobias. "So what are you guys thinking? Because I don't think you're going to like my idea," he said softly.