Isam stood back as Sun did his mind thing with Shay. He wasn't really sure what was going on, but it seemed to helping. The man's tension left little by little as Shay finally stopped her panicking. Then, when she opened her eyes, he might have even smiled a little. It was about then that he re-realized just how tired he was. Isam looked around until he found a chair, and pulled it into the room to sit down. He rubbed his eyes and blinked a couple times, then looked back at Shay and Sun. It looked as though she was going to be okay, but he felt inclined to stay anyway. The strange man in the next room helped convince him. What if [i]he[/i] was the enemy? What if, while they were gone as thinking him asleep, he called his undead hoards back. It was strange, Isam thought, that he had been right in the middle of such a large herd, but yet none of them had touched him. "How are you feeling?" Isam finally asked Shay, breaking his silence. She looked a little better now that she was...aware. It seemed that whatever she had been seeing was gone. --- Meanwhile, down the hall, Copper poked his head out of the kids' room to watch the nurse walk down the hall. He pulled back in quickly and looked at Libby, a little hesitant. He waited a few minutes, squirming in his seat, before finally asking. "Should we call them?" Libby looked up. "I guess..." She hopped down out of her seat and went over to the door, closing it. She then pulled a small device out of her coat pocket. The girl sat back down in her chair and turned the device on, Copper coming to lean over her shoulder. The thing gave a bit of static, then went clear. "Mr. Leader?" Libber asked, her voice hushed. There a moment of silence, then. "Yes?" The voice that come over the "We're inside. The people here are really nice, ans they have a really cool city in here." "Tell me something I don't know, Libby." The girl gulped. "Uh, we saw Sasha here. What do we do?" "Sasha is a menace to our plan, and if the plan doesn't work, we're all in big trouble. You'll do what you have to do: Kill Sasha." The girl squeaked. "But-" "That's enough. Don't contact me again until it's done."