Tandy couldn't help but groan as he made the two back to back comments. It was everything in her not to roll her eyes on top of it. Wrapping her arms around herself she shook her head.
Before she had time to really process the issue at hand, she let out a loud, startled yelp as the paperclip embedded into her shoulder. It hit /so cleanly/ it went straight through the fabric of her +
Shifting so she could aim, she waited to make sure the attention wouldn't come right to her, but hopefully the person would look up so she could see their face. She biffed the pencil and it THOCKED into the panelling, causing it to creak and groan before falling +
after all. She needed him to lift his head. Reaching into her pocket, she produced a small, stubby pencil, mostly fully used, and glanced about the area.
Eventually her eyes settled on a piece of panelling that was precariously hanging from the wall, ready to fall.
Off further down, Tandy could make out the appearance of ... someone. Male, for sure. Something about them seemed... familiar. Though she couldn't quite place it as she squinted in that direction.
Ugh, problematic.
Recognizing people could go either way, it was about a 50/50 chance +
person was seeking refuge out there. Could be perfectly fine of course, she had no issue with that, just as long as they weren't going to cause problems.
To be on the safe side, she inched her way out of the scarcity and poked her head to peer out into the main area, trying to find what +
Currently she was hiding out in the scarcity, which was a door out of sight behind the apse. It felt a bit safer there at times, less chance of something sneaking up on her.
The sounds that had caught her attention, however, were coming from the sanctuary area... maybe another homeless +
Being so lost in thought, staring at the rain, it wasn't immediately that Tandy picked up on the noises around her. Well, the ones that were out of place at any rate.
Brow furrowing, the young woman slowly pulled herself back from the window, looking off toward the front of the church. +