[color=FD9B4F][center][h1]Murphy [sup][sup]Shining Girl[/sup][/sup][/h1][/center][/color]Murphy didn't quite like the chamber. It all felt sterile. Sure, hero hideouts were more often than not depicted as function over form, but that didn't mean they lacked character. A dank cave would depict the angst and sorrow of a hero. A distant fortress to show how a hero is innately lonely. It was things like that. At the very least, they could of had a nice old wooden table in the room. Polished metal and holograms made it feel like some kind of sterile corporate business. Though, the short hero didn't really think it was that far from the truth. But judging aesthetics wasn't really something that Murphy wanted to get bogged down into. For some, they may be nervous. This might very well be their first dive into heroics--albeit a very simulated dive. Unfortunately for them, Murphy was an experienced hero that didn't have a single milligram of anxiety inside of her. Of course, the majority of that experience was things like chasing down purse thieves and rescuing cats stuck in trees, but that was still experience! [color=FD9B4F]"Will there be lunch afterwards?"[/color] Murphy asked--a question that made it difficult to determine if it was filled with levity or sincerity, [color=FD9B4F]"er-uh, not that it's expected. I just need to figure out my calorie goals for today."[/color]