[hr][hr][center][h1][b][i][color=4dffa6]Dr. Dorothy Pender[/color] & [color=8882be]Dr. Fitz Townsley[/color][/i][/b][/h1][img]https://s13.postimg.org/pbhyy3wgn/ezgif-2-a33e327eb6.gif[/img][hr][hr][b][color=4dffa6]Location:[/color][/b] Lady Luck's [b][color=8882be]Skills:[/color][/b] N/A [/center][hr] [color=4dffa6]"The air was just fine, thanks,"[/color] Dorothy said. [color=4dffa6]"Beats the Black any day,"[/color] she then added. She raised a bit of an eyebrow at her medical counterpart. Given that she had suggested the game to play, she thought it was obvious that she was in. She nodded to give him clearer confirmation. While she couldn't boast any specific skills when it came to gambling, she enjoyed card games. Hopefully, the two recently made ex-Alliance crew members wouldn't manage to get on her nerves once more. [color=8882be]"S-so you cut hair...And m-m-make things more entertaining?"[/color] Fitz said slowly. He was understanding less and less about this crew. Despite his relative inexperience with this sort of thing, he found it hard to believe that they were typical. In fact, they all seemed to be a little bit insane. A few minutes ago, tensions had been high and shots quite literally fired. Now, everything seemed to be back to this odd state of normal. Fitz wasn't sure if he liked this crew or was a bit terrified of them. [color=4dffa6]"Mei-mei...How you holding up?"[/color] Dorothy said quietly. It was the first thing she had said to her sister since Anisa fired her weapon. Dorothy's voice broke slightly but she did her best to hide it. She didn't want to make the situation any worse. But she also needed to know that Daphne was okay - and to know that Daphne knew that Dorothy still cared for her. [color=8882be]"Wh-what are the rules, b-by the way?"[/color] Fitz asked, taking the cards that were handed to him. He had played a lot of games in his life but he hadn't gambled. He could pick up a new adventure game and understand the mechanics after a few brief minutes of study, but he didn't know where to start with any shape or form of poker. He knew that cards were involved and that was just about it - and coy expressions to keep people from knowing what sort of hand you had.