[color=00a651][center][h2]Alex[/h2][/center][/color] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/uRfJLkb.gif[/img][/center] Silently walking along, the crisp air invigorated him and walked at a steady pace, the address “1722 Wallan Street. 529” stewing in his head. Stopping to look up, Alex found himself standing in front of that very address... a hospital. [color=00a651][i]How ominous for a ghost in the machine to be in a hospital. Thankfully 529 is not likely a morgue[/i][/color] Entering the hospital, Alex went straight to the elevator, assuming that room 529 would be room 29 on floor 5. Hitting the button and the elevator smoothly rose, a massive bout of nerves struck Alex in his gut... the others got the message too... he’s going to bump into them. Gulping Alex found the room and saw them. Two he bumped into last night with Bel the other he didn’t recognise and what looked like the brother of Erika. Being a wallflower Alex had seen a bunch of these people around, but hadn't got to know any of them. Silently listening to the others Alex spoke for his piece. [color=00a651]“Umm, sorry. I know of her, saw Erika around the place, but I haven’t had the pleasure... this place is, like everyone else here, because of a lovely ghost resembling Erika letting us know.”[/color] hearing Aaron’s question about how Erika got into DGO well, a leap of logic made sense to Alex. Quietly speaking up he voiced his thoughts [color=00a651]“Well, if her DGO chip is still active, then maybe she can subconsciously log-in? Since she’s not fully aware of herself then it doesn’t function completely? I know I’ve always had a secret worry of accidentally logging in while asleep...”[/color] looking around Alex blushed a bit before approaching the ‘hero’ topic. [color=00a651]“A hero isn’t really something to aspire for... a hero is just the villain that won the final battle and everyone believed in...”[/color]