[center][img]https://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjEwNi5mOTAxOGEuUW5KcFpHZGxkQSwsLjA,/haunting-attraction.regular.png[/img][/center] [hr] Bridget merely laughed at Delmina's assertion. Well, the choco had some sass to her. Amusing, at least, but she didn't comment further. She didn't want to get caught arguing if a lost decided to jump them, but all things considered, her action had been the correct one. She had taken the brunt of most of the lost attacks, preventing them from jumping the other two while they handled the slime. Sass, but no intelligence. Soon enough, they came to what seemed to be large hole in the wall with a makeshift living space inside it. Hm...was someone living here? It looked like it had recently been inhabited. That meant there might be hostile Revenants living here. She followed Delmina in, keeping her eyes open for any sign that the housings owner was still around. [color=ec008c]"...beer, huh?"[/color] Bridget walked over, picking up a bottle and smiling slightly. [color=ec008c]"Ah...well, haven't had any in awhile, heh."[/color] One of the ears atop her head involuntarily twitched as Delmina said something about a map. Pocketing the alcohol, she stood and looked at the map the other revenant had found. It certainly seemed like it would help. The subway tunnel was extensive, considering this was a pre-collapse construction, she wasn't too surprised. The most important locations to note was the tear-drop shaped structure and the flower. [color=ec008c]"Only one way to find out."[/color] Bridget harrumphed, snatching the map up. [color=ec008c]"Lets check the flower first. If it's a mistle we could use it. I'd rather not get into another fight without one."[/color] Unlike Delmina however, Bridget had no qualms with taking anything. Finders keepers, as they say and if they weren't here and didn't protect their own stuff, that was their owners problem.