Judge, Jury, and Executioner. Cade's words were terrible enough on their own, but the look on his face was what amplified it and got the message across. Audrey flinched. If they screwed this up, they would be responsible for the death of innocent people, for the end of an entire bloodline. It made her furious, but she managed to keep her anger hidden beneath a mask of indifference. She didn't like it, but it was the mission she'd been assigned to and she was in no position to complain, not with two Lost Numbers with them -- even Audrey wasn't [i]that[/i] stupid. The man might have looked shaken, but credit where credit was due, he had guts. "I see," she answered curtly before Angel began to throw in more details. The lost number stopped eventually and his partner leaped in to continue. She told them it was a game of pretend, but really, with murder on her mind, the party lost whatever little appeal it had and not even Rena's out of place laughter could change that. More words were exchanged, but by then, Audrey was no longer paying attention... at least until the verbal spat between Angel and Cade began. This wasn't going to end well for the man who'd spoken out, was it? She quirked up and eyebrow then watched as everything began to unfold. Jabs were fired and old wounds were torn open as Angel taunted the pair, it ended with the two of them exiting the room only to return through another one of the doors, but this time upside down and more confused than ever. The one who'd lashed out at the Lost Number looked like he was ready to flop over and Audrey couldn't help but think the switcharoo was both unnecessary and cruel. If they had things to do and judgement to deliver, wouldn't it make more sense to keep everyone alive? Wouldn't it make sense to cut the crap and get to work? Bickering here, bickering there, it'd been happening since morning and had continued to escalate. They were the dream team alright. She would have said something, but from their group, a man decided to stand up for the poor pair on the roof. Audrey didn't know him, but she made a mental note to remember. It was nice to know not everyone was completely apathetic. She watched intently, wondering how Angel would respond. What followed was a spiel on paperwork and an explanation on the void, making Audrey think they would never ever leave this place. "Hey," she said to no one in particular. "Is it just me or are we going to be here until winter--oh." The world around them began to disintegrate and before Audrey could say more, they were back in the mansion and out of the void. She looked to Samad and Cade to see how the latter was faring before her eyes flitted to her fellow asylums. So far, the only ones she'd really spoken to had been An and Tae. She sought them out, just to make sure they were alright as well. Once Audrey had spotted them, she shuffled awkwardly towards the pair. "That was trippy."