[color=d200ff]"C-Can you go any faster?"[/color] Sarah asked in a slightly panicked voice. She leaned towards her window and stared out at the darkening sky. She was sure she was late, but maybe she might still be able to get in before it was totally night. At her question, the taxicab driver replied. "Its okay, we're almost there. Its just up ahead," He pointed forward at a building some short distance away. "You see, that's it right there." Sarah timidly leaned forward and squinted her eyes slightly to get a good look at the building. It was certainly... strange. She was already questioning whether she wanted to go through with this. "Alright, here we are," Announced the driver as the cab slowed to a stop. [color=d200ff]"T-Thanks,"[/color] Sarah said quietly, leaning forward and handing him his money for the drive. She stepped out of the cab, dragging her duffel bag with her. She honestly was not sure if she should have brought this. Apparently she had a room, but she wasn't certain if they were going to have food and clothing. In a pointless final effort to make sure she had everything, she mentally cycled through all the things she had brought. Her favorite books, in case she ever needed to waste some time; A few sealed plastic bags with crude sandwiches. Just in case; A few other sets of clothing and underwear; and a couple of other miscellaneous objects she might need. Hefting the duffel bag off the ground, she strode as bravely as she could to the front door. She paused before spotting the intercom. She pressed the little button. [color=orange]"Hello? How may I help you?"[/color] A voice spoke out. Sarah jumped in surprise, somehow not expecting that to happen. [color=d200ff]"Oh, um.. I'm here for.. something about a power?"[/color] [color=orange]"Alright. May I ask your name?"[/color] [color=d200ff]"Sarah Anabelia."[/color] There was a pause before the intercom continued. [color=orange]"You're age 19 and you applied for invisibility, correct?"[/color] [color=d200ff]"Uh, yeah."[/color] [color=orange]"The gate is unlocked. You're free to pass."[/color] Sarah, still holding onto her bag, stepped through the threshold. She withdrew her cellphone from her pocket and began checking her email for the map she remembered they had sent.