[right][h2][color=700DBE][b]Subject:[/b] FP-1991-ED[/color][/h2][/right] [right][b]Last Recorded Location:[/b] Cafeteria Entrance[/right] [right][b]Last Recorded Interaction:[/b][@BCTheEntity][@Bartimaeus][@TheMushroomLord][@AelitaJezebelle] [/right] [hr] Dolly, wasn’t much crying as she was just trembling from the scene she had just seen. She wasn’t sure who, what or why everyone in that room were dead, but she knew enough that you should not be able to see their insides. She was overwhelmed at the sight that she had lost her ability to take it in and cope, crying as a way to express her fear for the gruesome sight. She tensed when she felt the hand on her back, but relaxed when comforting words followed it. She looked up to see one of the shadow creature’s companions. While Dolly was not entirely sure of that group’s intentions, this act of kindness had helped comfort her. Blades hand upon her head also helped. Her eyes still watered as he kneeled down to her level. Seeing how Blade was still calm but comforting made her feel much safer. Since they had met, she was probably more of a burden than an ally, but she loved how he continued to show care for her. She stood there, still sniffling trying to stop crying as he embraced her, wiping her eyes when he let go and stood back up. She still sniffled a little, but now she had stopped crying tears, trying to put on a brave face. He didn’t say it, but somehow Dolly knew that even though the scene in the cafeteria was frightening, they needed to move forward. And moving forward started with a full stomach. She agreed to wait outside while Blade returned to the cafeteria. She was sure she could muster up enough courage to follow him inside now knowing what to expect. It was a relief that she wouldn’t have to. Blade walked in the cafeteria, and Dolly’s sight followed him in, turning away before she risked seeing too much of the scene. She looked around. Of their little group, she found herself alone. She was with strangers now, but much like that girl said of the shadow creature before them, they didn’t seem like they would hurt her. Still she stood wary, keeping to herself, clutching the doll she had with her. How many had entered the cafeteria? She knew Blade and the woman who threw him. The group with the red patches seemed to have vanished, so perhaps them as well. The woman who helped comfort Dolly had left, too. That left the shadow creature, and someone else behind him. It wasn’t an ideal situation, but it appeared that everyone was scared and confused, not just Dolly. Taking a quick breath, she took a step forward to the one hall with the most people remaining out. They had yellow patches on their clothes, in the same place Dolly’s group had purple. Nervously she waved her hand, saying hello.