The two stubborn lovers left and Tatyana couldn’t help but roll her eyes. Finally. Anytime England left the room she felt more at ease. To be exact, she felt much less irritated. For someone she didn’t care about at all, the negative affect he had on her was still noticeable to everyone. As for Korea, she didn’t mind that he had left. In some sense, she almost wish he hadn’t. Almost. She wasn’t that close with the boy after all, much like how she was with the others. She wouldn’t call anyone a friend. She could still tolerate some more than others, but Korea had been bumped on her list a place or two. The blonde ran a hand through her hair and carried herself to an open seat a little away from Scotland and Sam. She closed her eyes, leaned her head back on the padded seat, and started scanning the house. It could be seen as an invasion of privacy, but no one could legitimately accuse her of visually raiding the hosts house. It was the most entertaining thing she could think of since she would rather not watch Korea and England alone, even if there was potential for drama and action.
Sam chose not to address the slight change in Alex’s facial expression. Whatever she was thinking about, she was not obliged to share with Sam. He chose to respect her privacy, even though the urge to ask was making him itch with curiosity. Sam smiled brightly at the girl’s question and gave a big thumbs up. “I feel great, actually!” The boy paused and tried to hold back a yawn, but he quickly lost that battle. “Actually, I think I may have had a little too much to eat. I’m a bit sleepy, but I am feeling more energetic than lethargic.” He over exaggerated a small stretch to make his point, and asked her the same question in return. “And how about you? How do you feel?”