Re: Sebastian, Hunter, Mak, Sabrina, and Ophelia (with Greg)
Sebastian rolled to his feet to get the box of cards, the sudden action making his head spin. He giggled as he wobbled a little and put his hand on Hunter’s shoulder to stabilize himself. “Youngest keeps score,” he said, then looked around for a moment, realizing that would be his sister and she was nowhere to be found. And neither was his best friend. “Where’d Greg and Phee go?” And how long had they been gone? It showed how completely oblivious he was when, between the game and Hunter, he didn’t have any brain cells left to spare. “Anyone need another drink?” He asked as he went and pulled the game from the cabinet. “Should we wait till they get back? Or just deal them in when they get here?”
"Me!" Hunter said cheerfully at the offer of another drink. He was happily tipsy and while he didn't like it when Sebastian left his side he knew it was at least for a good cause. Between Mario Kart and his boyfriend he hadn't had any attention to spare for the others so he too knew nothing about where they'd gone off to but they'd probably be back soon, right? They hadn't been that boring, had they? "We can start setting up and dealing cards and if they're not back we can just go look for them." Or play without them, Hunter didn't really care at this point, he didn't even really care if they played something as long as Sebastian came back and snuggled up against him.
Right about then Ophelia walked back in the room with Greg behind her, loaded down with fresh bags of chips. “Good, looks like we missed the couple orgy,” she teased as she flopped back into the spot she’d left earlier. It was good-natured, since she was still pretty much floating. She spotted the box in Bash’s hands and made an ‘ooh’ sound. Cards Against Humanity was fun! Ophelia scooted in closer to the coffee table and got ready to play. Even if nothing else good happened tonight, she’d still had an actual conversation in the kitchen with Greg and he’d called her a little sunbeam and nothing else mattered for now.