Aeris leaned back and spoke softly so only Serenity could hear. Her tone dead serious as she crossed her arms over her chest. "If they have half a brain they'll wait until the perfect opportunity to take action, they do have their own lives to worry about. I doubt they take a risk like escape without having a hope of actually getting out." She leaned forward to begin playing the game and glanced over at the strange girl who was interacting with them in quite the awkward fashion. "I would never trust my life to any of them, no that's for me and me only. However, if we work together it wouldn't be too hard given the right time and opportunity." She gave every single person a calculating look as if she was trying to size them up. "I'm certain they have their talents outside of their abilities. I know I don't need mine to be successful." This whole situation was nothing more than a complicated chess game in her head. She just needed to figure out the pieces and their weaknesses. She had received training on how to deal with situations where she was captured. Sacrifices would be needed of course, but she was already trying to work to the end game. She was tired of her act. The only way she'd get out of here was with her other practical skills. She hated the thought of actually working with people, but she understood the necessity of it all for survival. Now that she was allowed to move around she would take every chance she had to figure out the layout of the rooms she was allowed in and potential escape routes. Six guards above and about a dozen in the room at the edges patrolling. They were certainly trained men, but from what she could tell their training was mostly for suppression, but ultimately she'd have to test them out to figure it out. She had a hard time remembering the specifics of how they deal with her in her feral period considering her focus was mostly on resisting them with every ounce of energy she had. Now that she was very much calm and centered she wondered what would happen if she caused a ruckus now. She knew very well that she had no chance against all of them at once especially considering how well armed they were, but she was confident she could handle two of them and possibly three on a good day with a surprise advantage. Suddenly she realized that this place was only slightly easier to deal with than school, and that was because there wasn't a regular physical training exercise that would leave most people so tired they couldn't think. She chuckled a little bit at this thought as she continued to play the card game with Serenity. Right then they were approached by a young man with an eye patch, she glanced at him, but his presence seemed so small that conversation with him seemed pointless. He seemed to have no idea what was going on. She shook her head disbelievingly. "Do you really not know? Isn't it obvious from your surroundings that this is a prison?" She didn't like him right away. Stupid questions were a waste of time, and shy people were a waste of space.