Amelia's sitting by the lake because it's as distant as she can be while still staying relatively safe. She thinks most people come out here just to think. Clear their head. Amelia's here to hide. The diner's too painful right now, too many hurt faces that she could only endure Saturday night because she was intent on keeping everyone away from Mason.
The halfway house is worse than anything. It's home, but it's home because Gus made it that way, he brought her in like Eden brought her to Whisper Hill. ...Who will be its proprietor now that he's gone?
It's too cold down here and she doesn't have enough layers for this, especially so close to the water, but there's no where else.
She just hopes Amarok isn't on the hunt. They've all been beaten down enough already. Pandora's still heavy on Amelia's mind, but at least there's that quiet reminder, a silver lining: Pandora's escaped before. She'll do it again. She'll come back to them. Unlike—
Amelia folds in on herself, arms wrapped around her knees, head hiding.
It's going to be a long, brutal winter.