[center][h1][color=8084A9][u]P e n n y[/u][/color][/h1][indent][indent][indent][indent][indent][indent][hr][/indent][/indent][/indent][/indent][/indent][/indent]• Unknown Location, Research Facility • [/center][indent][indent][indent][indent][indent][indent][hr][/indent][/indent][/indent][/indent][/indent][/indent] In the time since being freed by the other girl, Penny had experienced life and death in a way she hadn’t thought possible; a daring description considering the fact she had a very vivid imagination. Her brows had tensed and she had probably experienced a few years of stress within the elevator situation alone. But somehow her fellow prisoners “saved the day”. It was surreal and for Penny’s highly complicated thought process the only thought she could come to even comprehend was one single thought; a thought that was in utter shock and awe. [color=8084A9][i]I’m not dead. [b]We’re[/b] not dead.[/i][/color] Still, despite her stupor she did not remain in the elevator once the doors were pried open. She kept close to the girl who had found her and followed her lead. As far as Penny could tell, it was the best and most logical course of action. Was this girl who she attached to going to be their [i]actual[/i] leader? The one who pulled them out of this living nightmare? What would happen when they got out of here? The scientists surely wouldn’t stop, they would want to catch them again; especially the ones whom had manifested spectacular extranormal abilities. Penny wasn’t sure if she was unlucky or fortunate that her power was unknown to her. What if she needed it in a time of crisis? What if it was useless to help her newfound friends? Would any of them bother with her if she was recaptured? They didn’t even know her name. After all, much like in school she had been the quiet one during this whole venture. Perhaps it was her fault? Perhaps she should have stayed in her cell. It was comparatively safer there, after all. The idea was a curious one, but Penny didn’t have time to think about it as a loud ‘bang’ echoed in the halls and soon enough her and the leader girl were in a corridor with two other prisoners. She looked at the situation before looking to the leader girl who seemed confused by everything. [color=8084A9]“Are we waiting for the scientists to take us back to our cells?”[/color] She inquired, her tone flat. [color=8084A9]“If not, we should keep moving.”[/color]