When Hannah wandered away from the others, she was expecting to find herself a nice moment to reflect and gather her thoughts. Not that she had many thoughts to gather, considering her memory was all rather recent, but still. The thought of going towards more people that she didn’t know with a small group of people that she also didn’t know made her skin crawl. A dislike of people was added to Hannah’s rather short list of things she knew about herself. Her steps faltered when she came across quite a scene. A man and what looked like a younger girl were…engaged in some sort of misadventure. From her viewpoint, Hannah couldn’t quite see what was going on, but from noise alone she got the feeling that it would be best to just be on her way. Hannah was about to turn around when she realized that she recognized the girl. She was there when Hannah first came to, but went in a different direction. Hannah figured it was safe to assume this was the other member of their forced party that the angry man had mentioned. Still not actually wanting to be involved with whatever trouble the other girl had gotten into, Hannah stayed back and watched from a distance. She didn’t actually feel any desire to charge in and help, but it didn’t feel right to just abandon her either. Unless someone else had found the other, then the girl was wandering around a strange town with absolutely no idea what was going on. As much as Hannah found herself annoyed with the thought, she followed (at a reasonable) the girl to make sure that nothing too bad happened to her. When the girl knocked on a door, Hannah moved just a little bit closer to make eavesdrop on their conversation. Hannah was unsurprised that most of what this man said was just as confusing at the other. She wondered if it was a man thing, or if the people of this town got their kicks from confusing the already very confused visitors. Upon being addressed, Hannah stiffened and debated hightailing it away from the situation. But then the other girl would be alone. She wasn’t sure why she cared, but Hannah rolled her eyes and stomped forward, casting a look at the girl as she passed and entered the building. Knowing her luck, Hannah was fairly certain that they had just walked into a cult.