[quote=BytheSpleen] No, Jun was probably not OK, as she was still breathing raggedly wrong the shock. In between small sobs, she was trying to say something, but most of it was incomprehensible until she made a deep breath and calmed down, if only for a little bit."...I had t-to watch...a girl die...crushed by him. He was using that pipe......I...th-think there are students from a-another school here with us. Her u...I-I don't know, he-er face was already...br-broken wh-when he brought her in..."Her breathing becomes more ragged again as she begins to recall the memory a bit more."A-and...i-it was a sc-science room...i-is this another school...? Th-then wh-what was with that...man? He had blood dripping down his eyes and nose, and he looked paler than a dead man..." [/quote] "Hey, just...don't think about it, okay? You don't need to say anymore..." Jinta replied as he comforted Jun for the time being, constantly on alert for any other dangers all the while. He kneeled down beside her and rested a comforting hand on her shoulder, letting her cry and sob and...get it all out. Once he'd thought Jun had calmed down, he began talking once more. "Alright, well it looks like you're okay physically. Here," he offered a hand to help her up, "we gotta find a way outta this place. It's-" he paused, and as he hesitated, Jun could see a lot of uncertainty in his eyes. "It's not safe. We can assume that much, at least." The hall around them was relatively nearby to a staircase which was leading downwards. Rain could be seen pouring from the window nearby as thunderclaps echoed with restlessness. The other way was from where Jun and Jinta had came - the way that lead to the large man - and was darker the further one looked down its halls. Beside the staircase was a piece of paper lying on the ground, which was unreadable as of now due to the darkness. Speaking of darkness, Jinta revealed his flashlight, the very same one that had been used to tell scary stories not so long ago. It shone like a beacon in the darkness and he occasionally turned it off to conserve power, stating so himself.