Will soon regained composure after he heard three more people enter wherever they were the same fashion he did. He almost felt sorry for them, but he didn’t, he thought grimly, because he was in their same situation. After a little bit longer wait he heard two sets of heavy footsteps on the metal floor then a door being slammed shut. Soon he felt heard a load roaring sound that made the whole place rumble, the sound quickly died, but the rumbling continued and it felt as if they were moving. After Will had gotten used to the rumbling, his blind fold was removed and he looked around the room, or wherever they were. He took a look a look around to see that they were in what looked to be a metal box, it had a rectangular shape to it, each long side looking to be about two meters long and the short side being one and a halve meters. Near the top of each long side were openings, with bars running top to bottom so even if you were tiny enough to get out, you wouldn’t have been able to make it out of the bars. Out of the openings he could see the green streaks of trees pass by at amazing speed, this spooked him a little. After Will was done watching, he looked to see that he was sitting on a bench running the entire length of the left wall, there was a slight raise in one of the seats in the center of the bench and Will soon realized he was in one of the vehicles that The Organization kept, he remembered his dad calling them “cars”. The seats on the bench only consisted of straps on the wall of the car and the bench, these were uncomfortable fastened around his legs and torso, but his arms were still free, Will assumed the straps were meant to keep the passengers from trying to escape. Though, he thought, that didn’t make a difference because also in the car were three of the red monsters from The Organization. Then he realized he hadn’t paid any attention to the others who had been taken too, he looked to see across the car where two girls, who were Ryle and Innocentia, then looked to his right to see Deyja too! Will had a sudden moment of happiness to see that his closest friends were with him, which quickly turned to grief as he realized that his friends were going to have to go through what he was sure was going to be horrible times ahead. “Hey guys,” he ventured attracting menacing looks from the guards, his voice loud in the small space. Before his friends could respond, he continued with a sad smile on his face, “So, how has your day been?”