Vam couldn't blame the boy for seeming wary of her. She felt wary of everything right now with her absent memory, and she questioned if it was even wise to trust these two. If they had any answers at all though then anything was welcome. Before she could get the words out to ask, however, she was interrupted by a loud screeching, and her hands flew to her ears to cover them. The chugging sounds that followed seemed to be almost building to something, and it terrified her to think what it was. Without even thinking about it, she instinctively pulled a bone from her shoulder blade, shaped into a point, and held it out in front of her to protect herself and her new companions from whatever unseen force was coming. She wasn't sure how she knew to do that but now wasn't time to think too deeply about it. Nothing came. The lights all turning out was almost as terrifying as anything she could've imagined coming after them though. Anything could've been in that pitch black darkness. She tried to catch her breath again and calm her now racing heart as the intercom spoke. Where was the canteen? She didn't remember, but she was hungry. Was there really food there?