[She can't help but let out a nervous laugh at that. It seems rather obvious it's all fake now, since seeing the googly eyes on them. She'd obviously figured the skeletons were fake, but not so quick on the uptake with the spiders, since that seems much more plausible they were real, especially in such an old house as this.
Still, she flails her hands a little in trying to reassure him, telling him she's fine, that her head doesn't even hurt anymore. She notes his flushed cheeks, unsure if he's just flustered with all of this or if he might actually be a little warm, uncomfortable or perhaps ill.]
But you're right. We should get out of here before my brother sends in a rescue party or something, knowing him.
[She then reaches, taking the offered hand in getting back up to her feet.]
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[She can't help but let out a nervous laugh at that. It seems rather obvious it's all fake now, since seeing the googly eyes on them. She'd obviously figured the skeletons were fake, but not so quick on the uptake with the spiders, since that seems much more plausible they were real, especially in such an old house as this.
Still, she flails her hands a little in trying to reassure him, telling him she's fine, that her head doesn't even hurt anymore. She notes his flushed cheeks, unsure if he's just flustered with all of this or if he might actually be a little warm, uncomfortable or perhaps ill.]
But you're right. We should get out of here before my brother sends in a rescue party or something, knowing him.
[She then reaches, taking the offered hand in getting back up to her feet.]
Thanks.