[u]Henry Olin[/u] The lights went out as soon as the lighting struck. It had to have been the combination between a few strikes to overload the generators like this. It had so. It hadn't happened for a long time, but... The lights went out. Henry began to sense with the pits below his eyes. He didn't shut his eyes, allowing them to adjust to use the minimal amount of light that was provided to the maximum proficiency. He could see smaller details better in combination with his heat seeking, but either alone would've left him only able to see general shapes if they weren't warm. He remained seated for a moment, simply watching Theresa and Rosette for a moment before he spoke up. "I can't hear you. It's too dark." Nailed it. He looked over to the cafeteria doors as Codi entered the building. He watched them for a moment, taking care to look them over in detail to be sure they were who he thought they were. He made no sound, but stood up to walk to the doorway. As Codi has come in, he heard someone yelling outside over the rain. Normally he wouldn't care much about it, or mind it, but whomever it was they obviously needed him for something. He stood up, and walked over to the doors, deftly evading Codi's spines as she backed up near the wall that he was walking behind. Probably not on purpose, as she didn't know he was there. He opened the door, allowing the rain to spray on him for a moment and the loud and cold wind to pass over him. He shivered. His body was warm blooded, but hovered at about 76 degrees fahrenheit. So while he could survive most temperature changes or shift his metabolism to cold blooded without much repercussion to his body, he was still affected by the cold more than mammals were. "In the Cafeteria!" he quite nearly roared back, his sandpapery deep voice very easily distinguishable over the rain. Henry then very quickly shut the door and then turned back around to face the red and yellow shapes that were Codi and Theresa. "So, does anyone wanna play Marco Polo? We're not in a pool or anything but hey it could be fun."