[b][u]Tamiko Yokoshima[/u][/b] Tamiko nodded when Zivon asked if she also remembered nothing. It was official; they were both stuck here with no knowledge of what was going on or knowledge of who they were. There was definitely something up here. If Tamiko could be bothered to fuss over it a bit more, maybe she could think about why that might be. But she really didn't feel like it. Answers wouldn't help her or Zivon anyway. They were stuck until something occurred, or until they starved to death. Even with that last thought on her mind, Tamiko didn't feel any more motivated to be proactive. Zivon, on the other hand, wasn't necessarily being proactive, but she was sure spending a lot of energy getting het up over everything. [b]"Eh, don't worry, just.....just be cool...."[/b] Tamiko told her. Though she had to admit it was entirely reasonable to be upset in a situation like this, but it would do neither of them any good to sit there and panic. At some point, Tamiko heard a voice. It definitely wasn't Zivon's. The voice told them the door was going to open, and their was a telling clicking sound that followed. Tamiko gripped the door handle from where she sat, and turned it. It moved, so she could clearly open the door. [b]"Look, we can get out..."[/b] She told Zivon. She opened the door further, while still sitting in her original position. When the door was opened wide enough, she leaned out to take a look. Of all the things out there, what caught her eyes was the sign. It read 'Party Time!'. For some reason, it made Tamiko really happy to see that sign. In fact, she felt pumped. She felt like a wave of energy was sweeping through her body. She shot up onto her feet, with the colour returning to her face, and a broad grin spreading along with. [b]"We're free! Let's go, Zivon!"[/b] She offered Zivon a hand to get up. If Zivon didn't feel like taking it, that was okay, but Tamiko felt she should at least stand by the person she had been cooped up with until just recently. It would be rude to leave her behind. --- [b][u]Hideaki Fudai[/u][/b] Hideaki scoffed at the female's suggestion that he was wasting his time. What did she know? Unless she was aware of how they got there, her statement was one of blind optimism, and it was useless to Hideaki. At least the other fellow in the room was trying to do something proactive. They gained nothing from sitting around like a bunch of potatoes, so Hideaki would continue to search. Then the impossible happened; the door was actually unlocked. Hideaki couldn't believe it when he heard the voice. But his amazement quickly turned to suspicion. How did this girl know that would happen? Were they involved in whatever was going on here? She couldn't have possibly have been so lucky as to guess that it would happen just like this. Hideaki gave her a dirty look as he made his way to the door. Passing by the other male, he opened up the door and proceeded to the outside. There wasn't a whole lot to be said about their surroundings. Just a gathering place before a fountain, with a number of sheds lined up together. Other people were exiting the other sheds in the area. Hideaki and the others had not been alone in this, as that one man had wondered aloud. But perhaps the most curious site was the animate pink rabbit creature that sat near the fountain. It was definitely suspicious. What even was it? Striding closer to the creature, whatever it was, Hideaki loudly proclaimed [b]"You! I demand an explanation! Why have we been gathered here?"[/b] He would be informed as to what was going on here, one way or another.