"Fine by me," Audrey told Felix with a shrug. "I'm only in it for the pretzels." And so it was, that the handful of mix she pulled from the bag did seem to have an inordinately high ratio of pretzels to everything else. She got comfortable in her seat, cross-legged with her tea perched on the wide arm of the chair, and watched Felix snuggle into his seat with an amused smile. "Late night?" she asked after a brief pause. "Or are you just not a morning person?" She crunched another pretzel and began flipping through the feeds in search of something good, having claimed the remote upon entry.
"Our friend on the fourth floor is still belching critters," she told Simms, leveling a brief, assessing gaze on the new girl before giving her a slight nod as well. "At this point, I'm just impressed." Commotion in the second floor lounge caught her eye and she stopped her flipping there, watching the girls freaking out about bugs and the men trying to calm them down. She leaned forward a little, trying to see whatever it was that had been knocked off of Kai. "Oi, that one was hefty," she said after a second with a short laugh, watching as one of the new girls took her turn on the panic train. "You'd think they'd shake all that out before they put it on."