One thing that bothered Sera the most was the fact that the lights were still on.
She just walked into the cabin, switched on a light and there was light.
In a way, it was not all that big of a thing, having access to light was considered to be a norm in modern society.
But in another way, it was starting to make her feel crazy.
When all the supplies were finally loaded into the cabin and the guys were off doing whatever, Sera went straight to the bathroom and leaned over the sink, looking at herself in the mirror.
Everything was too normal. And it was grating on her nerves.
With an impatient swipe of her sleeve, she roughly wiped one cheek of make up off, letting the pale purple of her skin shine through. The light overhead flickered just for an instant, but then it was back to normal.
Just like everything else.
Everything but her.