She found a few in the fridge and snagged a purple one, making a face because there was no other flavor it could be but grape. There weren’t very many left of them anyway and she’d already handed him something orange as it was. “If I wanted to watch tv, I’d just go home. People would talk over it, well people that weren’t us, and that would be annoying. Besides, agreeing on a show isn’t something worth getting in a tizzy over because there probably would never be an agreement with this many of us and it’s just more of a headache than it would be worth.” She commented, holding the little barrel out to him.
“You…actually read my mind. As soon I was done eating I was going to head up there, not too much of a real reason to stick around here longer than an hour at the most.” Enough time to catch up with Linc, see if anyone else was going to make their appearance, and anything important could be said in that amount of time or it could just wait until tomorrow. Or they could text her. “I didn’t know if you’d want to go or not so I didn’t mention it, thought you said something before about already have had enough trips to where the hallucinations wouldn’t be…” She made a hand gesture for all that great. “And if the things to play with are boring, we can always light some candles and try to read spines of the books in the library.” She let out a sigh. “Of course we couldn’t be high for it to have a better time.”