Though Karin laughed - sincerely laughed - at Charlie's wording, at how close it rang to things she'd heard from her own sister's lips, for the first time Karin wondered if it had been such a good idea, after all, to get this particular pair of women together. Whatever part of her found the stories entertaining, even amusing now that they were both out of harm's way, the larger, more insistent part of her was certain such things should not be condoned, or even given the appearance of approval. Still, she held her tongue, recognizing that this storytelling, unsettling as it might be to her, had certainly served as an effective ice breaker. She chewed her lip, biting back whatever lecture wanted to come.
"It was obviously the chipmunk's time," she said, allowing herself a good natured laugh at Rylee's expense. "If it helps, he probably didn't suffer."