02-14-2019, 11:21 AM
Something like awkwardness flushed from the compliment, though she hadn't meant to embarrass him with her open nature. Already her senses quested out towards the building, despite that it was so often a blindspot (given its usual occupants). If he was home, Elias might want to meet someone who worked at the docks. Maybe the welcome wouldn't be so bad after all.
She didn't knock, though this place had never really felt like a home. The guys were friendly enough, and Tony was okay, but so much activity unsettled her. She peeked back at Tobias as she crossed the threshold (it wasn't like she'd force him to come in, but a wave of the hand suggested he was welcome), and then she spied Elias. A beam lit her expression. She hadn't felt a hint of him beyond the door, which meant he was using the power that cut off her senses. The dry cut of his tone made her laugh anyway.
"Hi El."
She didn't knock, though this place had never really felt like a home. The guys were friendly enough, and Tony was okay, but so much activity unsettled her. She peeked back at Tobias as she crossed the threshold (it wasn't like she'd force him to come in, but a wave of the hand suggested he was welcome), and then she spied Elias. A beam lit her expression. She hadn't felt a hint of him beyond the door, which meant he was using the power that cut off her senses. The dry cut of his tone made her laugh anyway.
"Hi El."