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Old 06-13-2014, 08:56 AM

June was salty. She was salty like Utah. She was salty like the Salty Spitoon. She could flavor the Earth's supply of McDonalds's french fries. Xavi let out other unimportant lady, just to chase after the white-haired girl and subsequently throw the key out of the window. She just toyed with them like she had all the power on her hands. Well she did, but that wasn't the point! The Asian girl was quietly fuming now that all the commotion was happening. The revelation had come that she was the flight attendant of their plane which was unsurprising and yet still frustrating because it meant that all the cards were stacked against them. The small chance that they had to appeal to her power-hungry, villainous side was gone since she was another worker for the system.

There seemed to be a voice in her head telling her that Doctor Lum was the real threat. She had merely dreamed about the stories of prisoners being altered in plastic (or was it glass?) bubbles and faceless beings in white coats. It was honestly hard to tell when all the dreams seemed to mix together. Were they real or just a result of her delirium? She turned to the heterochromatic man (Andy) who seemed to be in deep thought rather than anger like everyone else. Either he was thinking of a plan (as she suspected) or he had the patience of a saint.

Flight attendant? Andy asked silently. Now the pieces were coming together quite nicely. Obviously the plane crash was engineered, but now they knew one more person who was aligned with the people behind the company: Doctor Lum, the green girl, and Nisha. Doctor Lum seemed to be the main authority behind whatever was happening, but what exactly was he doing? It must have been important if they hired someone as skilled as Nisha to discipline them. Granted, she hadn't shown much in terms of combat, but it took quite a bit to be able to stick an electrified rod into an innocent person.

"If your friends want to keep their freedom, I suggest they aid in binding the ex-travel mates. And if any of them resist, Doctor Lum says we can kill them."

Even so, he knew one thing: their lives meant nothing to Lum and that they would soon have to scramble for their lives.