Under other circumstances, Shiori would have opposed the idea to go back to the room they had been in before. What with the strange, dead-like child that had scared Shizune away having appeared there, not to mention the girl had said that staying in any one spot for long was a bad idea. However, this was not normal circumstances, even under the duress of them being trapped in this nightmarish hell, Shiori was still struggling with the fact that she had just killed three of her classsmates - unintentional as it may have been, and no matter hw hard she tried to focus on other things - so her ability to think clearly was... Clouded... to put it mildly. She didn't even pay attention to their stroll back to the room. Following Shizune's lead, the young girl walked as if in a trance, her eyes and face seemingly distant and spaced out. It was only once they had arrived at their destination and Shizune had declared that she would take the watch that Shiori returned. While her classmate seemed determined to have things her way, this was something that even a disoriented and struggling club president couldn't just agree to. "I think not." She said, standing next to Shizune's chair. "Last time you had the waatch, that child with the black eyes appeared and made you run off." She stated it bluntly and without trying to smoothen it out, then again, she wasn't saying it in an accusing way - just stating the facts of reality. "Besides..." She sighed heavily. "I don't think anyone is going to fall asleep for awhile anyway." With the death of four of their classmates in a single day, they all had enough things to think about besides sleep. Picking up a chair from the circle of... chairs... at the center of the room, Shiori placed it down a small way away from the door where Shizune sat. She leaned back and crossed her arms over her stomach, staring into the ceiling for a bit. [i]What do we do now? Where do we go? What can be done?[/i] Thoughts like these flooded her head and ate away at most of her attention.