The Manager tapped his hand against the desk, looking up in the air. “I’m not honestly sure of the details by too much. All I truly know is that his insanity has been...leaking for a while now. I don’t want one of my best guards to succumb to such a condition and therefore I had Sarah produce a specimen in order to assist him with the condition. It seems to be healing him but he needs his constant dosage. There should be no need for him falling asleep as he is used to it by now, although some convincing may be necessary.” The Manager indicated a cupboard to the left of Edward. “There’s several in there. One needle is enough. Thanks.” ----- Rand raised his eyebrows in curiosity as Penny spoke, and was surprised as she suddenly fell right into his arms. He was never good with girls, and now should’ve been the time. She did seem scared though, and someone panicking was the last thing he wanted. Rand shook his head and said, “It’s Rand. Look, I’ll make sure that you’ll stay safe alright? We’ll get ourselves out of here. I just need you to keep calm alright?” Something was nagging at him, something that Penny just said, but Rand couldn’t detect what it was. ---- Connor rolled his eyes as the girl Rand tried to calm down fell into his arms. He sighed, wishing that he could just get girls like that. [i]Now’s not the time,[/i] Connor thought as he continued circling the group. Nothing stirred in the woods, and the place actually seemed pleasant. He would’ve loved to camp out here, but they did all wake up after being kidnapped. After Connor completed a circle, he looked over at the group and scanned everyone. An Albino boy speaking with a girl, Rand and the panicky girl, one girl scanning over everyone, and...someone yelling at the air? That was certainly strange. For several years Rand had taught him about supernatural signs, and someone yelling to no one was always a bad sign. Connor sighed, he had never been the social one. The hunter shook his head and approached the girl who was yelling. “Hey, you alright? Just noticed you yelling up into the air.” Sure, that was a great conversation starter, but it was all he had.