[@Terminal] [i]Ngh. That had gone terribly. Okay. Where was she now? And why was there a damp paper on her face…?[/i] Amelie lifted her hands and took the paper off her face, assuming it wasn’t attached somehow, and then inspected it. Her expression was startled, as the young beige-blonde girl read the words. … She was indeed the one who was lost, now. She crumpled the note with a bit of distaste and threw the remains down on the floor of the vehicle. It was likely a bad idea to keep it around, as it was the product of another magician. … Maybe she’d pick it up and throw it out the window later. Grabbing the sides of her cloak to pull around her a bit, Amelie looked around. She was in a limo. A strangely extravagant one, with very particular tastes. Now, she could be fine with some eccentric design-decisions, but that gas was REALLY irking her. That really didn’t belong there, which made her believe she might be in some magical trap of Penny’s, or some ally of Penny. The sounds from the buildings she was hearing were also building a very eerie atmosphere. And she was most DEFINITELY not touching any of those drinks… There were others around her. They weren’t reacting to her as if she had just popped out of nowhere. Questions swirled inside her head, and she turned to look out the window to confirm her location. Outside, she saw a normal rural town with strange neon lights and normal people… and then flinched seeing that wasn’t entirely the case. Something definitely wasn’t right here! Agitated, as Penny had promised her death yet not how this was going to happen, Amelie asked her first question out loud with distress clear in her face. [color=ded0a4]‘Where are we going?’[/color] she asked, mainly towards the chauffeur on the other side of the glass partition, looking past the rest. Of course, if any of the other passengers knew and answered, that would be nice as well. There were some oddities among these as well… Amelie simply had to keep calm and identify the nature of the threat and then attempt avoiding it with any means necessary.