Sarah looked up from her phone. And instantly regretted it. She was not sure how she had not noticed simply how many people there suddenly were around. She went into a slight panic, unsure of what to do. Should she keep ignoring them, or should she get acquainted? One thing she was certain of, one of those options was a lot less tempting. The physics defying doctor was what made her make up her mind. Before she could get the chance to see anything else out of the ordinary, she started making her way down the corridor as inconspicuously as possible. Once she started getting into the more quiet area, she realized her heart was beating fast. Despite this, she felt like she was a lot more calm than she should have been. She had just seen someone defy gravity for the first time in her life. If that wasn't bad enough, it also proved even further that these "powers" were real and they really worked. She should have been feeling excited, but she was just more anxious than anything. After calming down a bit more from walking along the empty corridor, Sarah sighed and glanced at her phone again. She cursed silently to herself. It seemed the building's wifi, which surprisingly actually existed, was password locked. She should have known, and now it wasn't letting her get to her email. She at least remembered they were given numbered rooms. It wouldn't do her much good, however, if she could not find the rooms. She considered her other options. She might need to find someone who had actually printed out their map. She scratched her tattoo as she considered the situation. She didn't really get a good look at everyone. She had left the moment she saw the doctor after all. One of the kids that ran off [i]might[/i] have been holding a paper of some sort, but she wasn't sure. It was her best option that didn't involve going back and asking that doctor, though. The kids had run off on this very same corridor, so she might still find them up ahead. Some short time later, she realized she was right. Up ahead, she recognized the two kids from earlier. It was strange. She didn't expect there to be people this young coming to this place. Hopefully their parents were here and she had just missed them. For now, she just needed directions. [@MellyNyan] [@BurningCold] [color=d200ff]"Hey!"[/color] She called out. She quickened her pace until she caught up to them. [color=d200ff]"Hey, sorry. Do either of you have a map or know where the rooms are?"[/color] She held up her phone, showing off how the wifi was locked. [color=d200ff]"I didn't think to print out the email."[/color]