[color=fff79a][b]Hazel Baker[/b][/color] She was sweating nervously. Hazel was aware that she was holding up people who wanted to get food there, but... . She was sure it wasn't on any of the diet usually made for her by them in the facility she transferred from, but she also wasn't sure if they will punish her for deviating from her usual fare. Steeling her nerves, she took some of the blood red cuisine, and scampered off, almost certain an alarm would come and she'd be tackled to the ground by everyone in the hall. It didn't so now she was sitting in front of a bowl of something blood red with cubes inside of it. Even through the drug's haze she felt a slight rush of excitement, having finally taken something new from the menu. Before she could have a bite however, Kusari came over and sat beside her. She remembered her. One who fought with her on that last experiment. Hazel couldn't remember what it was she did however. Kusari was still alive, so it must have been effective to see her through that last experiment. [color=662d91]"Hazel, right? How have you been doing since that battle?"[/color] Kusari asked, then scooping a spoonful of potato into her mouth. [color=662d91]"By the way, you have noticed that one of us is missing, right? I overheard one of those guards talking about it I think. They mentioned a cuff's alarm going off, a 'site,' and footprints. I think he was attacked, Hazel."[/color] [color=fff79a]"I did not do anything significant since that battle." [/color]Hazel answered, before popping in a spoonful of the red dish into her mouth. Her eyes started watering almost immediately. If she had to describe it, it tasted extremely angry in her mouth. However, inside all that anger, there something that was somehow alluring to her. It was angry, it made her eyes tear up, but she wasn't about to stop eating it anytime soon. She would have enjoyed it more, if not for what Kusari just said. Someone was missing, attacked and most likely dead. [color=fff79a][i]"They didn't like him. Now he's dead. You could be next."[/i][/color] She shook her head, trying to clear out that voice. It was too sloppy to be one of their works. If it was truly them, then whoever it was would have disappeared without a trace. They tended to be brutally efficient should they needed anything done. [color=fff79a][i]"They don't care anymore. No one has the power to oppose them even if they knew."[/i][/color] Pushing that voice to the back of her mind, she finally spoke again. [color=fff79a]"I see. I will take measures to ensure such an attack doesn't happen to me."[/color] [@Piercing Light]