Sam blinks when Credence practically jumps out of his skin. Now, there's a couple of explanations for that sort of reaction, but an idea occurs to Sam that makes him frown slightly. He had no proof, but he's certainly seen that kind of jumpy behavior before. He'd never really worked with kids -- but he figured the reactions were pretty similar, based on classes he had taken. He frowns slightly but says nothing about his thoughts, instead saying, "Hey...sorry about that." His voice his back to the calm tone of before, it's the voice he uses at group meetings and is as reassuring as a warm bath. "Guess I got a little over excited," he admits.
He watches Credence for a second as the other mulls over the small wooden figure. He considers the observation and then nods, "You're right. I mean...that's probably a good thing, but I never really thought about it. There doesn't seem to be anyone much younger than in their teens here." He wasn't 100 percent sure how old Jess or Raven were, but he was pretty sure they were some of their youngest and they had to be at least over 15.
"And while it would be amusing to see, it might be difficult enough to convince people to play some of these board games -- let alone hopscotch. But the suggestion is appreciated all the same," Sam observes.
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He watches Credence for a second as the other mulls over the small wooden figure. He considers the observation and then nods, "You're right. I mean...that's probably a good thing, but I never really thought about it. There doesn't seem to be anyone much younger than in their teens here." He wasn't 100 percent sure how old Jess or Raven were, but he was pretty sure they were some of their youngest and they had to be at least over 15.
"And while it would be amusing to see, it might be difficult enough to convince people to play some of these board games -- let alone hopscotch. But the suggestion is appreciated all the same," Sam observes.