Anwen had nearly slapped Aidyn when she had accepted the challenge that Richard had presented them with, but she had been too terrified to make her move. [i]Oh goodness...[/i] She thought as the door had creaked open and revealed what could have been the opening scene to a Scooby-Doo rerun that her old television at home picked up. In a way, she was glad that she could be with her friend, especially since the other girl didn't have much to her in the sense of patience. She was sure that Aidyn would have backed down the moment that she got to the gate, and that would have made their entire group look bad. Then again, she didn't see why they had accepted to [i]stay an entire night[/i] in the city's haunted mansion, albeit she didn't sense any powerful spirits within the vicinity. She walked over to one of the couches, the springs poking through the fabric, and managed to find a spot that wouldn't stab her butt nearly as badly. [b]"I told you that there would be a trial today, Aidyn... and that you would have to make the best decision not just for yourself, but for others."[/b] She'd read the girl's fortune with her Tarot cards earlier that afternoon, although the girl didn't even listen to a word she said or even paid any attention to anything other than the pretty artwork on each card. She took out her deck and began to shuffle it, looking hesitantly over at Luke, who she knew was probably still terrified that the cards were demonic in some way or another. She laid out the cards in her own pattern and muttered some words under her breath, all of them in Irish, nothing that the others would even begin to understand. Then she began to flip the cards over, one-by-one, until she could easily view all of the cards and decipher their meaning. Her brow furrowed before she looked up at the others, [b]"Perhaps we should find a bathroom or something? You know, so we don't have to go outside and find our way back in the middle of the night?"[/b] After making the suggestion, she looked back at the cards and bit her lip, as if panicking. [i]I have no idea what this means... the Wheel of Fortune is present, as is the Fool, which means that there is a journey that will begin, but the Wheel states that there is going to be a change... and a dramatic one at that with the other cards present...[/i]