[center][b]Sue[/b][/center] [quote=knight125] [center][b]Mimic[/b][/center] Mimic nods and motions for Sue to back away from the training field. He presses a button on his watch, and the entire arena begins to tilt to one side, before completely flipping over, revealing a huge concrete building. While waiting for the arena to turn over, Mimic glances at Sue out of the corner of his eye, and as he admires her curves, he thinks, "One day Calvin, one day." He taps Sue on the shoulder, and once he has her attention, he pulls her into an embrace that lasts for a few moments. During the embrace, he closes his eyes as he absorbs her knowledge of sign language. He lets go, then signs, "Sorry about that, but the more contact I have with a person, the faster I absorb their powers and knowledge. You're going to go in the door nearest us, and I'm going to go in a door on another side of the building. Inside is a maze with various obstacles that you'll have to bypass while you attempt to find me. A series of cameras will keep me updated on your progress, and once you find me, I'll critique your performance." Mimic quickly flies away, disappearing around a corner of the concrete building. [/quote] While Sue was stuck in Mimic’s embrace, normally she’d feel alright about random hugs to strangers; she’d given them to many beggars and homeless people many times and never complaint. But this hug almost felt… sensual, and intimate, like he wanted it to last. The pressure placed on several areas of her body made her sceptical if that was really all that necessary. As he flew away, Sue had a concerned, confused look on her face that made her think doubly on what had just happened. The whole floor-turning-upside-to-reveal-a-giant-maze was cool and all, but that was weird. She stepped forward and entered the door. It led to many pathways, and immediately to her left there was another path way, and to her right was a giant room that looked like it housed a trap or obstacle. The design was going to be like this all over the building. She decided to walk straight, and hug the left wall. She remembered if that was the rule, hugging the left wall. Anything would help right now since the entire building had artificial light with no windows to see the outside world. She was inside, alone. At least she hoped she was. From what she could tell the walls were standard concrete and the floors and hallways were even carpeted. Many decorative paintings were on the wall and plants laid around for decoration. It looked like an office building. She continued to walk straight after her first left, and decided to go to the next right. She had to go forward towards the general idea of her exit, if only she knew where that was now.