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Suddenly Ashley's hand moved to her stomach as a low growl sounded from it, and Scavenger was a little startled at first, before sense returned to her; such things often happened to those who required food to maintain their bodies. Scavenger was a Wraith, and had no such needs, which meant that she never felt hunger. "Change of plans. Breakfast," Ashley said. "Hope you like coffee." Scavenger released a quiet sigh, having seemingly given up on trying to understand anything and everything around her, not even wishing to signal her confusion in order to prompt an explanation. She knew nothing of this 'coffee', so she could not say whether she liked it or not. By this point she figured Ashley might understand her enough to know this, but she was wrong.
They arrived at the café a short while after leaving the high school and Scavenger allowed Ashley to direct her towards their seats. She looked around with immense curiosity in her eyes, chewing her lower lip before sighing. This was a strange environment, but by looking around she knew that Ashley had picked appropriate seats. The tables around them were covered in unknown substances, including dried puddles of something brown and miniscule white grains. Scavenger took a glance at a tall piece of colourful paper, on which she could just about make out the words. She crossed her arms over each other and placed them on the table, leaning forward to get a closer look, which admittedly did not help in the slightest.
Scavenger stayed like this for a few moments, before her slightly widened eyes focused once again on her companion. "Um... Ashley," she started sheepishly, "I don't know any of these words." While she had once thought she wouldn't ask for help, she managed to push past her frustration at their situation and instead decided to search pleadingly for assistance, sitting up straight with an exasperated huff. "The mortal realm seriously sucks," she whispered under her breath, her fingers curling into her palms as her hands still rested on the table.