Finishing her second tall glass of amontillado, Sylvia listened as Takeshi and Mira ordered, while Gavin was still deciding. Then Sylvia thought back to what Takeshi had ordered. Mind clouded with the power of alcohol, Sylvia recalled him saying something along the lines of, "Roast that Spanish chicken with chips." Confused and slightly drunk, Sylvia took this as a threat, saying that she was a Spanish coward that Takeshi wanted to... Eat with chips? [i] How strong is this?[/i] Sylvia wondered, swirling the small puddle in the bottom of her glass. She dismissed the threat, realizing that is must have been a mishearing. "¿Mesero, sirve vodka?" She asked. The bartender nodded, and began to pour a shot. "No, no, no, ese vaso," Sylvia said, gesturing to the twice-emptied wine glass. As the food arrived—rather quickly to Sylvia's drunken surprise—a dish of meats, vegetables and beans was places before her, as some bits of chicken of sliced fried potato were placed before Takeshi and what the chef claimed was "angulas" was placed before Mira. Sylvia doubted that Mira would enjoy the dish of baby eels. The meal passed in relative silence. After finishing her meal and her vodka, Sylvia looked over at Gavin. "Gabins?" She said, eyes drooping. "I sory 'bout earlier. I shunuh hit'chu with the pole. You dun' need think I'ma ebrr do dat agin, M'kay?" Sylvia flopped her arms around Gavin in an attempt to hug him. "We gon' be gud frends." Sylvia felt a prick on her wrist. A hologram was projected from the wristband that stated: [centre][b] Blood alcohol content: .19 Please return home - a taxi has been called for you. [/b][/centre] "Welp, I guess I gotta go. See y'all's tomoruh," Sylvia said, clumsily paying the waiter before flopping out the door. Taking a pre-paid taxi back to the dorm facility, Sylvia practically fell up the stairs to the third floor before spending an embarrassingly long time trying to figure out how to open the door. After finally getting angry enough to do something right, Sylvia opened the door, dropped onto her bed, and blacked out.