Three days was not a lot of time when you've been holed up on a lab for so long. The group of misfits had been removed from their cells and loaded up on a transport. Where they were going, who knows. But with the Veiss family you could bet it was nowhere good. Sophie had contemplated attempting escape but was powerless to do so. At least that was the case until the truck took a tumble. A wreck tossed all of them about and loosened their bonds. Breaking out were all different kinds of people, subjected to many different kind of experiments. Some looked normal while others were hards what they were when they were first brought in. Despite all the differences they all had a odd connection to one another. Nothing substantial but there was a sense that they were in the same boat. Not wanting to be seen in the public Sophie tried to get everyone to move away from the crash site so they could hide. While she wasn't a great leader the thought of freedom resonated and they took off while they could. While not familiar with the location she had been on the streets before being nabbed by the insane family of scientists. Knowing better than to stop at the first building they came to they kept going while under the cover of darkness. Eventually they stopped at an abandoned factory. The old machinery inside was frozen with rust as the roof showed signs of leaking. Was this the safest place? Not really, but there weren't many alternatives at the moment. Not really knowing about any of the others Sophie retreated up into the rafters. She was going to need time to adjust after being confined to a lab so long. Silently she had watched the others from above, trying to work up the nerve to actually speak with that. By the third day it was becoming more obvious that they, like herself, were just as out of the water as she. Sighing she descended to the floor and took a look around. If no one approached she would not be surprised given her appearance.