Kelly shook her head with a sigh, wondering whether the drugs they had pumped into her were legitimately making her go crazy. She was picking up faint traces of conversations she couldn't quite comprehend, that along with movements that seemed to be happening near her, although they were obviously out of her reach and therefore impossible for a regular person to detect. But there was a silver lining. Kelly had an access key and some scrubs that she would use to move around, hopefully undetected, until she could find an escape route. Once she was free, it was only a matter of time before the drugs wore off and she didn't hear the voices anymore. Or at least, that's what she hoped would happen. With renewed hope, Kelly got out of her dirty gown and slipped on the fresh set of scrubs. She tucked the gown away in the vent the girl had used to get to her cell before using the keycard to unlock the door. And it worked. If there was one person she could trust in this place, that would Jimmy. Kelly stuck her head outside, looking in both directions before tiptoeing outside. The walls outside looked just as bad as the ones in her cell, so she didn't feel too bad. The staff who worked in the hospital apparently hated being there as much as she did. One thing that caught her attention was the fact that everything seemed to come to life. The voices got a bit louder, along with random sounds which ranged from footsteps to fingernails scratching a wall, and she was able to notice extremely small details a normal person shouldn't, like the tiniest cracks in the ceiling maybe 20 or 30 feet away. Kelly used this to her advantage as she moved forward. Whenever the sounds of voices or footsteps became increasingly louder, she would duck into a utilities closet or any other resourceful space and she would stay there until it was safe to move out again. This strategy of hers got her pretty far, and she was sure she was near the reception area when she heard someone typing away. [i]How the hell do I get past them?[/i] Kelly tried to come up with a way to get past the receptionist, but her best bet was to wait a bit more. A couple of minutes later though, she got the answer to her prayers. Kelly peeked through the glass in the door and saw the woman heading back through a small doorway. This was her chance. She used the access key to exit into the main reception area and dashed to the exit, slowing down only to push open one of the double doors before she was finally outside. [@Rawk]