The piercing sound of shattering glass made Zane flinch and turn to where the sharp noise had come from, immediately taking notice that Lauryn had a rock in her hand and that a window met an untimely end. As the rock descended towards the ground, he took a deep breath to calm the small feeling of uneasiness the noise had caused before glancing at the others. Gina seemed eager to go first, and by all means Zane didn't mind it. He'd let everyone who wanted to go first go, and then he'd go in afterward. He watched as she gestured for them to come inside, mentioning how the place stunk. Zane assumed that was probably going to be the norm with this place, seeing as it didn’t look like it’d seen any sort of cleaning or attention in years, maybe decades. Thinking back to entering the house close to last, It would save him from having to answer Gina’s coming questions as well, at least for a little bit, and he could prepare saying his answers in his head in the meantime. With several I'm not sure and I don't knows later playing in his head, he watched as Sebast was the next to climb into the house through the shattered window. Now that he thought about it, there was a high chance one of the other windows being broken with the state of this house… But it's not like it mattered now. The place was in rough shape, and he doubted adding another window to list of things that are messed up to it would really effect the place. It was unlikely anyone lived in this wreck, though it did raise the question of where this house came from in the first place. He hadn't questioned it at first, but he had thought the gang had explored every inch of this town, even the outskirts. So, why had they missed this? He'd definitely make note of it when he got home by sketching the place from memory, and he wondered if Lauryn would do the same. She’d probably give him a bit of hassle for it if she ever saw it, but he appreciated it nonetheless. After all, at least she was genuine in telling him how bad some of the things he did was. Now, he simply waited for someone else to go, unless they didn’t want to take that first step. To signify this, he simply gave a thumbs up towards the rest.