Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-27226023-20151101060736/@comment-27235572-20151104045817

While Sam and Calli briefly engaged in conversation, Quinn set down the presents by the tempting plate of strudels. She had to resist the urge to make off with them and eat them all one by one with greedy satisfaction, but she wasn't about to give in to her stomach.

She returned to hear the lamentation about the lack of tea and the subject of the lack of other partygoers. Dropping the clesrly fake accent, she addressed them plainly.

"It's a-alright, really." Quinn started, speaking to Calli first about the invitees. "I d-don't really have a-a lot of people I'd i-invite anyways." In other words, she didn't really have many close friends to consider inviting. "B-Besides, I dislike c-crowds anyways."

"A-And, as for t-the tea, I'm sure the l-lavender will be just as lovely." Quinn commented casually, still excited at the prospect of having a nice day relaxing with friends. The fact that tea and strudels were involved just sweetened the deal.