His assumption about her following proved correct, though she trailed for a minute to admire his assets before catching up. Nursing her Navel, she nodded. "Yeah, with this sort of weather, good to have options. We don't get snow like this where I'm from, so this is an experience." They made their way across the lounge area, toward the wide doorway that broke the space into two rooms -- the second being the game room she'd named. Blinking lights, digital sounds, and shiny chrome filled their eyesight. Everything reminded Theo of a bowling alley she'd gone to for a birthday party when she was younger -- there was even a claw game with a plethora of stuffed items for the taking, if a player was clever enough.
Approaching one of the ball throws, Theo eyed it. "I hope they're not expecting quarters or anything, because they took my wallet." She leaned down and tapped the reset button, which caused six light wooden balls to roll down, clinking softly as they came to a stop. Grinning, Theo balanced her glass on the oddly carpeted floor as she put one tattooed hand around a ball. She positioned herself to roll it, cocking one arm, then glanced back at Daniel. "Uh, you might wanna stand back. I've always been shit at this." Whether she meant to give him time to move to a safe distance or not was another question, as she let it rip. The ball flew through the air, missing most of the upward hill it was meant to roll on, stabbed one of the cups on the edge with a thunk, and fell harmlessly into the gutter below.
Theo shrugged, collecting another ball. "At least it's free."