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((Well, not much are happening ^^ Mostly, people are talking. As far as I remember. But you shouldn't trust me, because my memory might be on a vacation.))
Vixen looked around her green eyes still narrowed when she saw the guards. Crap, looks like I can't make a run for it she sighed sadly and looked out the window and froze with fear. There was soo much space, too much and it made Vixen feel vulnerable.
{ I feel like posting a short couple of sentences ^-^ 'Tis quite fun when I don't feel obligated to post 20 sentences, haha C: }
Biting her lip, Jess noted the presence of another person. They didn't look like they wanted to actually go in the cafeteria, with the amount of resistance the new person putting up. Shrugging to herself, she looked at the person out of the corner of her eye as the unfamiliar one sat down at a table quite close to her.
Vixen stiffled a groan of anxiety before crossing her arms over the table and putting her head down in them. "Why can't they just go away?" she hissed glaring at the guards.
Jess took her eyes off the newcomer as she asked a question, mostly due to her wariness but she didn't really know the answer to the question. Of course, there was the textbook answer that the guards didn't wanting anybody hurting themselves or anybody else, but Jess sensed there was more to that answer. Then why would there be so many, who were so rough to their 'patients?' Why would they hurt them even if they didn't want them to hurt anybody else? She groaned in frustration. There were too many endless questions that didn't have good enough answers.