"Oh, God, fuck that," Fiona laughed, linking her arm through Karin's and taking her hand, interlacing their fingers and squeezing, like when they were younger. It was weird to see Karin unsettled. While Fiona knew better than to think her sister was unshakable, she also knew her well enough to know that shaking didn't happen easily. Even so, Fee was no Karin, and if she said she was OK, and there was nothing else to indicate she wasn't, she wasn't going to harp at her. Maybe keep a closer eye on her. Yeah, that. But she wasn't going to go all henhouse and start insisting Karin see a doctor or something. Hell, she'd see one on her next shift at work.
Even so, she did squeeze her hand a little tighter.
"If they start playing icebreakers, we're gonna go find the closest, cheapest bar and hang out there till the lights go back on," Fiona declared, looking around the lobby. It looked like a motley enough crew, at least from here in the dark. Fiona didn't recognize anybody, but that was no surprise; she'd moved in fairly recently and hadn't really spent much time wandering around the building since she had.
"This is fuckin' creepy," she said, then laughed. "Christ, Kar, what kind of luxury building is this?"