
Anna commented when Jazz said this place was crazy. Anna agreed on some level, but all the magic didn't really surprise Anna, she had grown up in a house and environment where magic was the norm. Now all the weird looking people were a hurdle even Anna occasionally struggled to deal with, but she had a goal, and focusing on that goal helped her just take all the weirdness as it came.
When Jazz wobbled and had to catch herself on the window sill Anna instinctively moved forward, her arms stretched forward and ready to catch Jazz. Was she really that tired? Jesus Christ, this girl. Anna frowned, now angry at how little care Jazz had taken of herself.
"You idiot. You should know by now to just let me do my own thing. I don't expect you to be some superhuman, even if others do."
Anna huffed, and went over to Jazz. She took her arm and dragged the girl into her bedroom, which was pretty scarce since Anna hadn't exactly made herself at home here. Although the bed looked slept in, Anna never made the bed.
"You're going to take my bed and take the heaviest, longest nap of your life and stop worrying about everything and everyone for at least few hours. Just looking at you makes me exhausted, for God's sake."