[u][b]Ando Yamagata[/b][/u] Ando was stunned from when Davis nearly headbutted him, absolutely speechless as the boy cussed him out. He was clenching his fist in that moment, only a small provocation away from socking them, but the ultimate conquest's attention was turned to Alice before the situation could escalate. It didn't help that their half-assed boasts amounted to nothing as the three-way dance unfurled between the hacker, assassin and conquest. In the midst of all that chaos, at least [i]one[/i] normal person decided to speak to Ando, offering to go to the cabins to cool off [color=AA45DD]"You know, I'm glad at least [i]one[/i] person seems to have their head screwed on the right way over here."[/color] Monokuma addressed the crowd again to announce his own departure, leaving the party with the hint that someone among them organized this entire thing. Ando held his hand to his neck and cracked it, one eye closed in a rather aloof posed. [color=AA45DD]"Tch. Ridiculous. The only plausible candidate turns out to be nothing more than a clown with a theatrical side. This whole thing's a joke,"[/color] Ando mumbled in annoyance as he checked his student PDA again. He navigated to the map, scanning the view. The small cluster of 16 rectangular buildings represented by a bed would probably be a safe bet to which way his objective was located. Ando looked up and noticed his immediate view was blocked off by the trees, so he'd have to walk there to find out. [color=AA45DD]"Cabins, right? I could do with being anywhere other than here,"[/color] spilled out of the ultimate guitarist's mouth as he lazily turned his head back to Hibiki. [color=AA45DD]"You better not pull anything funny. I don't intend to play whatever game this bear's set up for us."[/color] After Hibiki had been warned, the duo set off in the direction of the cabins to go check those out.[hr][u][b]Taka Tsuin[/b][/u] Taka simply blinked at the entire happening around him. The girl he'd been talking to moments earlier turned out not only to have been lying to his face, but also some kind of crazy lunatic who rattled off death threats like it's nobody's business. Not only that, but she also ran off faster than a panther upon being confronted on her behaviour. The scruffy guy and the white-haired girl didn't look much better either, as the former's grand declarations fell flat and the latter seemed to want someone dead already. The other two people he'd actually spoken to weren't the friendliest type of people either, so Taka took away some very negative impressions from the entire situation. It wasn't all terrible, though. The stage play between the hacker, assassin and conquest was pretty silly to look at, and it actually took away some of the oppressive atmosphere that had been hanging around in the air. At least, the cross-dresser's nerves had been calmed somewhat. "...Guess I shouldn't stick around," Taka mumbled to himself. The boy put one hand in a side pocket of his uniform, looking over the crowd again. The most normal looking people all seemed to be busy with their own thing, aside from the brown-haired, glasses wearing fellow that's distanced himself from the rest of the group. Not that Taka wanted to find out what they were like; he's had enough of randomly being chewed out for today. [color=1386EC](...Those five buildings on the path to the gate bother me. I should go check those.)[/color] After a quick nod to himself, Taka set off towards the talent labs.[hr][u][b]Ayu Usui[/b][/u] Ayu was both not paying attention and attentively taking in everything that happened around her. The fact of the matter was that her stream of thought was processing the going-ons surrounding the girl, but the entire event wasn't very interesting. Only the relevant information was parsed through; that being Alice's time limit and Monokuma's Q&A hour. Considering the students were being left to their own devices, Ayu didn't feel much like sticking around. Every single one of the people around here got on her nerves one way in the other, and she'd already found a negative label for each of them. Well, except for Hibiki- he had proven to be pretty alright. Ayu can also gather he's not the type of person to randomly bother her, and that's nice. The more people that leave her alone, the better. That desire to want to be left alone was exactly why her feet were well on their way of carrying her out of there. She didn't pay much mind to her hairs falling in front of her eyes or her sweater slipping slightly further, because the girl couldn't care to fix it. Her eyes were out of focus as she navigated on auto-pilot, her surroundings becoming a bland and uninteresting blur. She just shuffled into the forest; didn't seem thick enough to stop her. There was, like, a fire at the center? The map at least showed a little flame. Maybe that could keep her warm. Warmth is nice. She also doubted anyone would go there; who would chase a fire? Well, she did, but that wasn't much of an issue. It kept people at bay. She liked it when people were kept at bay.