Ambrose swallowed thickly and flinched from Samantha when she approached him. He still only remembered her bloodsoaked clothes whenever she came near him. But to his surprise, her voice was soothing and level-headed. Ambrose first instinct was to bite back at Samantha, remind her that she was the reason they had gotten into this whole mess. But he took another shaky breath and bit his tongue. Sam was right, they needed to be in it together if they were going to get through this. Ambrose nodded slowly, "Fine. I trust you." Ambrose said to Sam, holding her gaze for a moment. He turned his attention to Ariana, a stiff nod was his response. He didn't return the smile, instead his eyes were cast downward. Ambrose wasn't intending to be rude, but he was simply more absorbed with the reality of having to face that monstrous thing. The mere thought was bone-chilling, and truthfully, he just wanted to crawl into bed and pretend none of this was happening. As Ambrose moved to join Ariana by the door, a thunder-cracking thud startled them all. When they turned, panicked gasps and exclamations broke out from them. Ambrose covered his mouth with his hand, as if holding back a yell or cry. Before anyone could move forward, Sam was there first, wailing for help. The cries were awful and bonechilling, Ambrose could only shut his eyes and hope it would be over soon. Luckily Ariana kept her head, reminding Sam of the medical wing. And just like that, they were gone. Ambrose peeked open his eyes, still shaking from the bloody sight. "Oh god, oh god..." Was all he could managed out, collapsing down in a nearby chair. Jeremy had a similar reaction, mumbling something to himself over and over. Until finally he burst up, "What the hell are we going to do? We can't answer any of their questions! If he dies, then we're going to be in even deeper shit!" Jeremy cried out, pacing frantically. Ambrose shook his head, eyes still staring blankly at the wooden table in front of him. "Samantha will take care of it. She has to." His voice was emotionless, empty.