Thorne gripped her chest as she breathed in deeply. Suddenly, she felt her heart begin to beat normally. She had just one of those panic and asthma attacks. It wasn't new, but it doesn't mean she liked it. The girl used the tree's trunk to balance herself as she looked straight ahead. From the corner of her eye, she saw someone who was observing her; there was a guy with snow-white hair, pale skin, crimson eyes, and finally, a scar that ran down across his left eye. The lad intrigued Thorne because it was quite rare to see someone of his condition. Albinism? Hair dye? Trauma and accident? All the possibilities were good for research. Wait a minute! All the morbid thoughts vanished from Thorne's mind when science came around. Thorne realized that if she would maintain her sanity, she would have to occupy her mind. Picking herself up, and shaking the dust off of her, Thorne waved to the guy weakly. She slowly approached him, a bit anxious that she would scare him off. "Hey." Thorne greeted the lad weakly as she swallowed her saliva. "I don't really know how to talk to people... So, I think I'll get straight to the point. You got abducted as well?" Thorne tried to smile as she brushed her hair away from her face. Thorne began to observe the lad, just as a scientist would. The boy had burns... Wait, scratch that. The boy had EXTREME burns on his left arm. It seemed that whatever scorched the guy was enough to cause at least a 2nd or 3rd degree immolation. She looked up, noticing that the lad was apparently into piercings; the guy's ears were riddled with piercings, well, except the one with only three. Thorne also looked at the boy's eyes, amazed at the crimson shade; in fact, she was more drawn to the crimson shade than the scar. "Albino." Thorne mumbled silently to herself as she snapped back to reality. She then shook her head as she looked at the lad once more. "Sorry for staring..." Thorne let out an awkward laugh as she stretched out her arm. She didn't like shaking hands, but it was the social convention. "I'm Dr. Thorne Rauss. You can call me Thor, Thorne, or even Rauss. Feel free." Thorne chuckled. "What's yours?"