[color=00aeef]"You could, try using your not-teleporting to get yourself up a building, and from there see if you could lead us out."[/color] Maggie rolled her eyes at "not-teleporting", but nodded her head. [color=00ff99]"Yeah, I can try. I'll just call out the turns it'd take to get out. I'll be right back, then."[/color] Making a winky-with-tongue-out face, Maggie focuses on a near rooftop and "blinks", reappearing on top of the building. Her unconscious self had to use a lot of long-distance jumps in the parkour to get up top, since a lot of the things she could use for footing or grabbing were well spaced out. When Maggie was fully conscious again and on top of the building, she was silent for a few seconds. [color=00ff99]"Uh... Ren? It may take us a while. I don't see any gap wide enough to be the road. This maze of alleyways goes on to the horizon... Any ideas?"[/color] Maggie sat on the edge of the building, kicking her feet and looking down at the other two that are trapped with her. [color=00ff99]"I mean, there's always running along the rooftops, but dude over there doesn't really have a way up to the rooftops."[/color] Maggie finally felt a sting on her kneecap. Her unconscious-parkour self had scraped her knee on the way up. Maggie looked at it, dabbing up a little blood on her fingers. [color=00ff99]"Hm? When did this happen?"[/color] Saying it more to herself than anyone, but still aloud, she really didn't remember it happening. Remembering Ren offering [i][color=00aeef]“Although… we could follow the left rule. At every junction turn left, if there is no left turn than straight ahead. It’ll get you out of any maze…… eventually.” [/color][/i] Maggie offered it again. [color=00ff99]"Maybe we should use that left rule thingie. I can't even see an exit. I dunno what's going on though."[/color]