The pair of text messages gives Adia both relief and worry. Relief because Amelia has finally contacted her -- reaching out for help no less -- and worry because... well, if something is not literally on fire, then knowing Amelia, it might very well soon be.
She wraps up her gardening session behind her cabin and lets Caspar know where she's off to, but she doesn't bother to change, showing up in her friend's living room covered in a little more dirt than she'd like for a social call. The unfamiliar location has her looking around in puzzlement, which should give Amelia enough time to get her act together and greet her properly.
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She wraps up her gardening session behind her cabin and lets Caspar know where she's off to, but she doesn't bother to change, showing up in her friend's living room covered in a little more dirt than she'd like for a social call. The unfamiliar location has her looking around in puzzlement, which should give Amelia enough time to get her act together and greet her properly.
Right?