[@KatherinWinter][@Levythelevy] This kid was strange. The confused youth had already decided on that. Something about the way he spoke...it was very...textbook? Or perhaps that was just imagination at work again. Meanwhile, the name of the camp... [color=fff79a]"I have...never heard of that name. Is this actually real? Not some kind of scam or trap?"[/color] The teen stopped for a moment as they processed what they were saying. Honestly, they sounded like some kind of conspiracy theorist with the way they kept going on about traps today. Maybe exactly what had happened at he station had just left them a little too on guard, but how was a normal...looking...kid supposed to handle that? It probably sounded ridiculous. [color=fff79a]"You know, just forget it. Please pretend you never heard that."[/color] Perhaps a little embarrassed, the pale youth looked away from the odd boy and turned back toward the window. [i]Besides, if it's really that obscure, that means maybe they don't know about it, either. I might get some quiet for a bit.[/i] Unfortunately, they stopped short mid-turn as they realized that the door was closing and the other boy was no longer in the cabin. Whirling around at the sound of the boy, the instinct to hide kicked in again as they soon found themselves looking back at the tall boy from before. Not for long, though, as they vanished from sight again as soon as the bag was released. Grabbing the rucksack, they didn't hesitate to take the offered opening this time. [i]I wasn't ready. Next time. Next time, I'll be ready.[/i]