Bella sits out, this year as every year, from gym class. It's just asking for a lawsuit. She does stretches and crunches and push-ups in the corner.
"What does your evening look like?" Bella inquires of Trouble.
"Beats me," he laughs. "Guess I'll hang around for a while, then go somewhere else."
"Should we be entertaining you?" asks Andi vaguely. "There are, um... board games?"
"We can play board games if you wanna play board games," says Trouble. "If they're fun. Or we could play, I dunno, poker."
"It means there exist practical obstacles to playing poker. I am largely indifferent to the choice of specific activity."
"We could go raid the change drawer, it's full of pennies," says Andi. "We have to put it all back after so Mom can put it through the machine at the grocery store but that's not a big deal."
Andi goes and gets a little dish full of pennies, which she distributes.
Bella hands over the cards and arranges her pennies into stacks.
He's also really, really good at poker.
Each twin can always tell when her sister is bluffing. But neither has much practice at poker in general, or with reading Trouble.
Trouble is completely readable. That's not the problem. He has emotions, but most of them are laughter and they don't seem to correlate with the state of his cards in any meaningful way.
Then he will not have much trouble collecting the girls' pennies.
However, they are still not very good at poker. Trouble wins.
"It was all right. I think poker is maybe better with more than three people."
"Yeah." Andi collects up all the pennies to put back where she got them.