“Hey, things worked out so I’m not complaining.” Garret said with a slight shrug towards the man. With just enough to drug the original group of people, knocking the others unconscious wasn’t something plausible and even if it was, it would have been a time adding feat that could have turned the situation sour very quickly if a wrong move was made. “However focusing on the here and now, isn’t it also standard procedure for the kidnappees not to stir things up with their captors? It looks like I’m not the only one breaking protocol.” The younger man of the trio said with a challenging smirk. He wasn’t upset with what the man said but rather the opposite. He was enjoyed his talk with the man earlier and the current banter with the man was adding to his enjoyment. “Oh god, please don’t join the crying spree. That’s annoying and downright pathetic.” Josiah said shaking his head disapprovingly as he moved towards the door and leaning his back against it. As he listened to the young girl in the van, he looked at Sam with curiosity. What exactly did she mean by being a first-timer? Was she talking about being kidnapped because being caught in the middle of a situation that they were in for the second time seemed very implausible. Who exactly was the kid? However that wasn’t the only thing that he was questioning. From the minimal reading he did from the files found, he knew the names and a general idea of what type of powers each person within the original group had, but until more research was done, the information of the other group was near minimal. As she sat quietly as the scene in front of her unfolded, Jenna looked towards the woman that the older man pointed out. The crying woman seemed like a familiar face to her but she couldn’t figure out where exactly she saw her. Maybe it was just a face she remembered seeing while during the bus ride and the memory of her just stuck out more than anyone else on the bus. However the more she thought of that, she had a feeling that she was wrong. Why was that woman so familiar to her? Adverting her attention towards the girl and Ranae, Jenna listened as the two spoke about the trio being terrorists. If what the man that visited them within the cell was right, the three plus the driver were potentially dangerous people. However, she was surprised at the trio’s expression in calling them terrorists as she watched Garret bust out in laughter followed by Daniel speaking up, quieting the other man prior to speaking. “Really, terrorists?” Daniel said as he took the seat closest to Josiah. “And to think, we were just inconvenient pests before.” “So this is what happens when Pearson has a tantrum? We suddenly turn into terrorists.” Josiah said with a slight shake of his head. “At least it makes us sound stronger and fiercer.” “That’s true.” Daniel said with a slight nod, agreeing with Josiah before turning his attention towards the rest of the van. “However, something along the lines of freedom fighters or something like that might be better at describing us. You don’t want to get us mixed up with something villainous. We’re not playing superheroes versus evil masterminds and villains here. We have no plot to rule the world. But you are right, we do want you safe and alive and in the best case scenario, with us instead of against.”