[u][b]Lily Natche [/b][/u] Lily was exhausted. Although she had arrived at the hotel in one piece, she was dripping with sweat and looked as pale as a ghost, despite her bright red face. She had wished that her navigator had not resulted to the archaic method of running to a destination when the weather was as hot as it was. Never the less, she was at her destination, and immediately, several individuals had caught her attention, which was rare for her in most scenarios. The first two individuals that she noticed was a country boy wanting to bring another person along with them to the hunter exam whilst a lady had confronted him on the matter. Lily was familiar with the fact that she hadn't received a VIP card and due to the circumstances of the situation, she decided that this man was a good deal for her. Getting to the top floor for free whilst meeting a contact that was considered good enough in the eyes of a navigator to receive a VIP card was an extremely lucrative deal as far as Lily was concerned. On top of this, snagging the deal before the other girl would serve her a great deal of good since it'd be putting another competitor out of the competition. Deciding to take the man up on his offer, she decided that she'd approach it as calmly as possible after wiping her face with a towel. "I'd like to go up to the 101st floor with you, if you'd take me mister." Lily spoke in an extremely soft tone, whilst ignoring the presence of the other figure in hopes that the message of that girl would go unheard, and the man wouldn't change his mind. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Lilies navigator was an eccentric fellow. And unfortunately for the girl, he had a test in mind that was probably the only thing she wouldn't score high in. The test was that she'd have to run from one end of the city all the way to the hotel without stopping and catch the navigator before the test had ended. Lily had never been a lucky girl, but endurance had never been her strong point, and a run through an entire city without a change of pace was ridiculous for somebody who didn't possess an athletes level of fitness. If Lily lost sight of the navigator, then the test was over. Lily had barely managed to complete this trial, meaning that her navigator did not see her worthy enough to bestow his VIP card to.