Joshua had his hands in his pockets as he moved towards the cafeteria, eyes forward and never looking at the one he's talking to. Her curiosity was amusing. Of course she wouldn't notice yet. Just like how Kevin doesn't suspect the doctors as much as the patients. Maybe Doc Greene but there were some that were as suspicious as him. Take Doc Brennan for example; sure she looks innocent, but she gives off the same vibes as Doc Greene. Guards that have stayed for years in this place knew that something was wrong. Not just because it was on an island and it housed non-crazies, but because of how people just seemingly... disappeared. Without a trace. [color=0072bc]"I fear that they'll use you to get to the patients Nancy. You might end up doing something you don't want to."[/color] He then shook his head. [color=0072bc]"That is, if my assumptions are correct."[/color] He continued. There really was no proof to be honest. No proof that the doctors are the ones causing the disappearances. Or rather, the only evidence he had was them escorting the 'missing' patients down in the elevator but nothing other than that. It would make you suspicious, yes, but overall that isn't enough to draw conclusions. His eyes trailed to the recreation room where the ones he had interacted with before, and Sasha, were located. Jocilyn and Xander were playing chess and the Russian was playing Solitaire from the looks of it. At least they weren't deprived of their rights to play. He then nodded at the guards posted there as a greeting and they replied with either a wave or a nod. [color=0072bc]"Perhaps you'll find out more in the meeting. Maybe not."[/color] He shrugged. [color=0072bc]"Who knows, I'm just a guard anyway."[/color] He was free to make assumptions but in the end, he can't really do anything. Even if what the doctors were doing were illegal and inhumane, so were the things he did. And he still had to side with them given his job. That is, if the superiors decide to keep him in this asylum. If not, he was free to choose. [@Inda]