[indent] [/indent][h3][hr][color=SandyBrown]Pebble Meyers[/color][/h3][hr] [color=SandyBrown]“I learned to do this back home, to figure out where rats might be nesting. Usually it’s walls, but I think it'd work on doors too,”[/color] Pebs explained. [color=SandyBrown]“To figure out whether there's something behind the door, I mean, and to see what kind of door it is.”[/color] She listened intently as she rapped her knuckles against the door. The reply back was a hollow one, communicating the vast emptiness that lay behind the locked barrier, as well as the latticework inside the door itself. Cardboard, most likely—and most fortunately. [color=SandyBrown]“No one out there, I don’t think, and this is a hollow-core door. Lots of plywood and cardboard, not so much substance. Meaning,”[/color] she said, turning to look at Duncan, [color=SandyBrown]“you could probably break this down.”[/color]