Wheatley rolled along on his management rail, looking for chinks in GLaDOS' tiled walls. "Not anything here... or here... or- Oh! What's that there?" he ground to a halt and peered inside the crack in an old, deteriorating tile. It revealed a testing chamber with various Aperture Science mechanisms that might have rendered the test unsolvable for the core, but he paid no attention to that. He was more focused on trying to find the girl with the ponytail. "Lady! Lady, a-are you in there?" He knew he probably wasn't going to get a vocal response, but he tried anyways. "Just- Just say [i]something[/i] if you're there." After a few minutes of silence, he gave the chamber a very close examination. It appeared to be empty. He wheeled himself back a little bit and inspected the outside wall. Finally, he found the window that overlooked the chamber. As demanded by protocol, the computer screen beside the window showed a number and a series of boxes. The number was 15. Test chamber number 15. Underneath it was a smaller set of numbers that were separated by a slash. it read [i]12/30[/i]. The girl only had three more chambers to go before she reached this one! "Brilliant! I'll just sit here and wait!" Wheatley said, excitedly. He stared into the chamber through the window and hummed quietly to himself. *** "WHERE ARE YOU?!" The human shouted as he looked fearfully around the room. She didn't humor him just yet. In her camera's view, she could see the door slide open. The man slowly made his way to it, eyes darting everywhere but at the one place that could answer his question. The camera followed his jagged movements with a smoother swoop. "That doesn't really matter either, now does it?" She said, finally breaking her cold silence. "But, I'll tell you anyways. I'm [i]everywhere.[/] There's nowhere on this facility you can't go where I won't be. There isn't anything you can say or do that I won't know about. So, don't you [i]dare[/i] try to defy me. In here, [i]I am God.[/i]" Having said that, she turned the speaker in his room off. It clicked and then fizzled a little bit as the electricity to it stopped flowing.