"No, no! We're fine. There's nothing wrong with this place, let's just keep walking. The PIP-Boys should light the way a bit..." Sarah tried desperately to remain calm. David was right, there wasn't even any [I]rats[/I] down here! But then.. what was that she saw scurrying away when the stupid rusty pipe gave way? Maybe she frightened off a mutant with her not-quite-explosive entrance? Somewhere along the line her hand had wrapped around Levi's, very tightly, "We're fine~" she repeated. David found himself walking closer to the two as well, the darkness around them almost seemed to thicken. It's like the black void was following them, and that only made the more experienced wastelander worry more... "This tunnel isn't like any anomaly you'd find on the surface. Advanced darkness, no living creatures running around, complete silence aside from us... I swear, this place is like.. alive. We're trespassing." Sarah shivered, "That's nice, Davey. Stop talking now. Is there a way to increase this thing's brightness? Please~" she laughed sheepishly whilst flicking through her PIP-Boy's settings, "Damn it..." she whined. "David, how far-" "Two miles. We walk south two miles, and we're back in happy mutant-infested metro tunnels. Don't look back, and don't even bother stopping for a rest until I say so... I figure there's worse fates than death after what I've seen down here." Sarah shivered yet again and moved closer to Levi at the mention of mutant-infested tunnels. So they would walk out of their absolutely silent, pitch black hell and straight into mutant hell? "Levi, you don't believe in all this stuff do you~? No, of course you don't~!" the redhead chanted nervously.  It got a little colder, enough for the three to feel, "...Seriously, why do we have to come through here?" Sarah's voice broke. Protesting or turning back seemed like it would piss off their British 'pal' to a worrying extent. He really seemed serious about some kind of unseen danger stalking them...