[@Eklispe] In hindsight, it seemed pretty evident that Niel wouldn't have a cell phone plan. Kim could've kicked herself. [color=a187be]"Of course it's alright. Come on, I'll be quick,"[/color] she said as she starting walking towards the gym. After a short stroll, she found herself in front of a large, blocky building at the edge of a plaza. Kim entered through the automatic doors and found herself inside one massive room lit by bright overhead lights. The floors were covered with soft padded mats, and there were numerous trampolines, balance beams, and other pieces of equipment scattered throughout the room. Adults and children of varying skill levels practiced their routines, tried various flips, or played on the trampolines within. She spotted a bored-looking woman sitting at a table next to a sign reading "COMPETITION SIGN-UPS HERE", and made a beeline for her. [color=a187be]"Hi. I want to sign up for next week's competition,"[/color] Kim told the woman. "Are you with a team?" the lady asked. Kim shook her head, [color=a187be]"No, it's just me."[/color] "Take these and fill them out. When you're done, feel free to practice on the equipment - it's kind of a free-for-all at the moment," the woman instructed, handing Kim a packet of papers and a pen. Kim retreated to one of the folding chairs at the edge and flipped through the papers - there was a registration form asking for her name and address, a release of liability, an informational sheet... She got to work writing and signing. After a few minutes, she returned to the woman's table and handed the papers back to her. The lady glanced over them to see that everything was completed, then put the registration forms in a file folder and handed the informational pamphlets back to Kim. "You're signed up," the woman said. "Good luck!"