[center][h2][color=f49ac2]Aaranya Singh[/color][/h2][/center] Aaranya was numb to the world. She was [b]so[/b] starving. All of existence is but oatmeal. Kabir caught the end of Danielle's comment. He nodded solemnly in agreement. "It's almost broad daylight now," Kabir added. "If anyone sees you, there will be mass panic. People could get hurt, you could get hurt, and that's even without the Creature itself doing something terrible. We'll have to lay low and plan until tonight at least." The man frowned. He glanced around the room, at the windows, as if he expected someone to be peeking in. "But if anyone has a reason to suspect anything is off, the first place they'll look is here. We might have to think of another place to hide." Aaranya's brown eyes widened, she registered the conversation as the world began to filter back into view. [color=f49ac2]"We?"[/color] she blurted. [color=f49ac2]"N-no. It's my problem, my fault. I can't drag anyone else into the forest, especially not now."[/color] [@Vampiretwilight]