[hr] Location: Building 2, Iris's room Interactions: Iris "[@BunniesOfDoom] [hr] Lilith followed Iris's lead, and her story as she took a soda for herself without really paying much attention to what flavor it was. She'd never really spent much time with Iris, as she'd tended to keep to herself an awful lot, but she seemed to be a gernous hostess. She watched as the werewolf tore into the raw steak and casually sprawl out on the couch as she heard the invitation to relax a bit and tell her about their day to probably distract them from their own problems long enough for them to go away. After a quick glance around the room, she'd decided there wasn't any seats built for her so she just sat on the floor and the foot of the couch beside Iris and let her legs sprawl across the floor and mostly underneath the coffee-table. "Frustratingly tedious, sadly." She sighed, "as you know, there are gremlins in this building too. They're staying clear of the clinic to the best of my knowledge, basically since causing a death or complicating any grievous injuries would be a breach of their accords. But the computer network and wiring has been fair-game. Mostly I've been trying to keep busy by keeping Eildh company and fixing any faults in the wiring... one of the gremlins apparently broke into the spare ethernet and laid a trail up to the roof and through the pool at building three before cutting the actual internet... Even though I knew it was a prank, I was compelled to follow that 500 meter line to the end. After that I went back to Eildh's to rest and dry-off and [i]maybe[/i] get some praise for my work... Then I felt you shaking the building again and so I let you in and you know the rest." She paused, almost hesitating, although eye-contact regarding a drider is kinda meaningless when they have all-round vision, she made a point to make an effort to give Iris some face-time rather than seemingly staring off into the void and watching Iris's facial-reactions from the security-feeds. "Being in building two is a like living in a cage. Sure, we can use the bracelets to venture outside for a few hours, but that's hardly any time to just [i]be[/i] myself. I spent a year at the academy learning to be an adventurer, eight years if you account the the multi-dimensional time-dilation." Then she smiled not-so-innocently at Iris, "What do you say we remind the gremlins that [i]we aren't locked in here with them, they're locked in here with us[/i]? Perhaps we'll even find the one that tried to lock you outside."