Nothing happened. She pressed it again, but the screen remained dark and none of the indicator lights lit up. Maggie pressed several random buttons, hoping for a reaction, but the computer still did nothing. Then she realised that after seven years, the battery was probably dead. She looked in the bag and brought out a charging cable and was about to plug it into the wall next to the table when she hesitated.
If I leave it here to charge, the others might find it when they wake up.
Maggie picked up the bag, charger and laptop and tiptoed upstairs. She plugged the computer into the wall next to the bed in the bedroom.