It would seem that the precautions for Cody were not needed as the young man appeared quite unconscious. Given time his body would of course heal, and he would awaken, yet not even his healing ability could account for his need to rest. You could only go so long without true rest. And Cody was aching for true, pure sunlight. He could be taken to his new prison without incident, and perhaps his sleep was so deep as to be comatose himself. Despite his lack of energy or perhaps because of it, his body glowed lightly in the darkness. Perhaps it always did, in pure darkness. All in all, it was an anticlimax to all that had been seen by Cody so far. [hr] Caits couldn't say that she truly knew all the complex's secrets, but she knew more then most. Again that forward planning, or perhaps just curiosity. Caits could not say. Yer she was grateful for it now, as she left the building into the rest of the complex. When she first came here, Caits was awed by its size. Yet now that was an asset to her. Avoiding the lights, Caits moved through the shadows. She didn't think about how she would survive within the complex but rather how she would survive the next five minutes and then the next and the next. Knowing the complexity of the complex and the inner workings Caits figured she had perhaps a narrow window of opportunity, and then it would be too late. Running across the grounds, she made her way around buildings before slipping inside one. Normally she knew there would be a guard on the door for procedure, but she imagined any hands not on essential tasks would be searching for her. How strange to be the target instead of the Hunter. Or perhaps she was the Hunter and they the Hunted. Certainly a crafting Hunter knew when to be stealthy when the prey had larger numbers. She could pick them off one by one...and if she could get to Cody and Gerswhin, why then the battle was just about won, if not the war. Running through the Halls of the building she entered, she reached the other side and exited, once more running across the complex. Any who would review cameras would follow the logical path out of the complex but Caits took a different direction, entering what darkness there was, she rounded a far building from the subjects building, and reached a collection of Srubbs and bushes. And then she essentially dove into them, landing on a hidden door. She yanked it open and tumbled into a narrow passageway. Shutting the wooden trap door, she rested against the wall a moment breathing heavily. She hadn't expected it to be there, long ago she'd been told of it, but thought it a joke. Running as she had been, it seemed like she had to take a chance. Chance was all she had now.