Anton observed Mary as she made her way to his room, dragging her suitcase behind her. He noticed Roana's smile fade as she also watched Mary's departure. The air in the room grew tense, and Anton could sense the underlying tension between Roana and Mary.
As Mary disappeared into his room, Anton turned his attention back to Roana, who appeared visibly troubled. He approached her as he put his hands into his pockets.
"She's mad at me," Roana uttered to Anton.
"You need to find a way to resolve this. It's important for all of us to coexist peacefully under one roof. You really pissed her off yesterday," Anton reminded her.
"You know why I did that, but I'll try to talk to her," Roana said with a glint of hope in her eyes.