The car was silent except for the sound of the tires on pavement and the soft music playing in the background. The man sitting in the drivers seat glanced in the rearview mirror, spotting a white head poking out from beneath the blanket covering the small body. Nate smiled at the sleeping child, the expression quickly turning sad when the girl shifted in her slumber and one thin arm slipped out from underneath the blanket. Nate tried to contain his anger at the sight of the bandages covering the girls arm and the rest of her limbs as well as the patch over her left eye. How anybody could do this to a child escaped him and he was angry for himself for not getting the child out sooner. Hopefully the place he was taking her would keep her safe. He had called up an old friend that resided at said place who agreed to take care of the child. This was also supposed to be a place where people like Autumn could be themselves and stay safe. It would be good for her to grow up around her own kind. He was brought from his inner thoughts as he spotted the correct road and turned off on it, following it until he arrived at the Inn. He parked and gazed at it for a moment. It looked like any other Inn though he knew appearances could be deceiving. Nate turned the car off and got out, quietly opening the back door and gently scooping up the slumbering girl without waking her. He slung the meager possessions he could grab for her on the run over his shoulder, tucked Garry the rabbit under the blanket with the child and carried her over to the door. He could have easily shifted Autumn's weight to one arm seeing as the child was barely heavier than a jug of milk however before he could do so there was a click as the door opened on its own. [color=red]"Thanks Aiden."[/color] He quietly told the spirit as he stepped inside with his precious bundle, looking around to see if he could spot his friend.