June did not care for the implication that she had done something unjust. The sinks were assholes, hadn't Finn heard her? She narrowed her eyes at him, a frown creasing her lips. "It deserved it," she muttered angrily. Stupid human. She certainly hadn't expected it to explode so violently, but she wouldn't change her actions.
Except now, she had to walk through the water. She wasn't going to let Finn see how much this prospect bothered her, because she would not be weak in front of a human, but... there was all that water. It was everywhere. If she slipped and fell, there'd be no escaping it. She'd be covered in it. And her shoes, which were just slippers, would be soaked in an instant. "Can't you get rid of it?" she asked him with a huff, though her eyes were looking warily at the floor.