[quote=Caits] Connor caught Kijani, regaining his balance from being yanked inside. He nudged the door shut, and then just leaned against it with Kijani, wrapped his arms around her. He stood there patiently with her, silent, just waiting for her to speak. Apart from the bookcase, there didn't appear to be any sign of a fight, so he was sure that that wasn't it. He looked over at the device, wondering how she had done it, but didn't ask, as she seemed distressed. "Well, you seemed to have broke it safely, except for the bookcase. We can fix the book case easily enough if it's broken. Are you okay?" He asked [/quote] Kijani let out a short laugh. "Define okay." She ran her hand across her face, looking outright exhausted. It seemed sleep hadn't helped at all. "...I had a nightmare. I get them, sometimes, but they're usually about Alpha. This one was..." She flinched, and shook her head. "Awful." She sat on the edge of her bed, rubbing at her eyes. "I'm like a stupid child... I know nightmares are not real, they're just a product of the imagination. But the... the fear I felt in it was... very much real." [quote=Eviledd1984] "I am willing to listen to what your research with fear..." Nicholas said now opening the door to his dorm,He swing it open walking and closing it behind them,The room was very neat and tidy and was filled with small shelves of books."I have been working on my experiments for the past year or so mostly on rats and I have never done it on a human,From the reaction on the rats my improved fear gas seems to be working perfectly.." He said walking to a small lab with things like beakers and what not,Although he sort of lied he did use his dead gas but on a bully named Jim Kazer. [/quote] Devika tucked her hands behind her back, looking over the small lab. She wasn't any good at hard sciences, so most of that was useless to her. Seeing the cage of rats in the area, she stepped closer to it. When she was almost close enough to touch the cage, the animals started scrambling around with wild energy, squeaking and basically being terrified for their little rat lives. Devika stopped short, sighing. "...great." She'd always wanted a pet as a child, but she had yet to find an animal that didn't panic at her being within five feet of it.