Ambrose felt a wave of embarrassment wash over him as soon as Samantha caught on. Caleb couldn't fool her with something like that, and Ambrose should have expected this but his cheeks still burned hot. He shifted restlessly in his seat, pretending not to listen to Samantha drilling Caleb with questions. Though the young man couldn't help but snort when he heard Caleb's middle name. He especially avoided the good-humored gazes of Alex and Jeremy, though he was glad Ariana was too absorbed in her studying. Relief washed over him when the topic of the conversation turned to business. Though that feeling didn't last long when Ariana delivered the bad news. Ambrose suppressed a groan of frustration, everything just had to be so damn complicated right? Ambrose tapped his foot impatiently as the group conversed, figuring out a way to get into another dimension would usually take intense concentration and energy. Ambrose straightened up, eyes snapping to Caleb's when he volunteered. He was afraid he was going to reveal his true nature right then and there. "Caleb don't-" He started and stopped himself, both Alex and Jeremy cast him curious glances after his reaction. But Ambrose remained silent and his gaze locked on Caleb as he performed the spell. He had to admit the movements were beautiful, and naturally commanded power. Caleb drew open a portal, and there was a awed silence as they all stared at it for a moment. Ambrose stood up, and shrugged his shoulders nonchalantly "I'm ready to get this over with." He grumbled and approached the opening. It felt like he was being pulled in, and Ambrose gave into the feeling. Stepping through, Ambrose instantly felt the change. Cool air washed over him and shivers were sent down his spine. Ambrose scanned his surroundings carefully, surprised to find an almost identical room to the one he was just in. Except everything had a blue tint, as if he was peering through sunglasses. The most disturbing part was the deafening silence. Ambrose was completely alone, at least until Ariana followed after him. Then Sam, Alex, and Jeremy clamored after. Ambrose moved to make room for them, though he was still taking just how [i]strange [/i]it felt here. "I... I-uh-, guess we need to make our way to the tunnels." Ambrose struggled to refocus on the mission, the effect of this dimension weighed heavily on the curly-haired male.