As people started gathering around the rabbit, Axel recoiled. This was something he didn't like, people crowding over something when he was around. He just can't stand crowds. His confident words from before to the rabbit seem to have come from someone else now that he was cowardly taking some steps back. Axel got far enough as to not feel presured by the crowd that was in there, but he intended to stay within hearing range, so he could make something about this situation. He had already formulated one theory about all this, that it wasn't a dream, after all, if it were a dream, Axel would be able to control the people that came in with him, but the all seem to be self-conscious and uncaring, seeing the other 3 or 4 sleeping guys. Well, if this indeed was some kind of replica from the "Alice in Wonderland" world, then there should be some kind of problem, right? Like, maybe some kind of tea ran out and they needed humans to get some more, or something stupid like that. Axel was fidgeting restlessly in one place. He thought that this kind of setting was rather cliched, being sent to another world and then try to free it from the grasp of some big baddie, all of it while running along with your partners who you just kinda met when you arrived. More than a handful of games had the same theme. [I]'If you were gonna do that, why not send me with people I already now?! Ah, this is so frustrating!'[/I] He knew he had no confidence at all and that he would most likely stay in the sidelines, as a healer or something, or maybe as a buffer and debuffer, though he preferred the front lines when it came to epic fantasy. He puts his hands in his head and starts messing with his own hair. It was even more frustrating the fact that this wasn't a game,it was real life. No Game Overs, no continues, no lives, no fees to pay to revive, nothing... Trying something bold in here would most likely lead to his death. Maybe he was looking too much into it? What if the rabbit just called them here to have some tea! Yeah, Axel decided to go along that line of thought. Then, what he was trying to get his head off, was brought up in the conversation taking place a few meters from where he was standing. Death. The rabbit was cautious enough not to leave anyone behind, because they would most likely end up death and someone actually tried to carry all of them by himself, with no success. The rabbit said something about seeing someone and it not being safe, so Axel deduced that the rabbit would guide them somewhere safe. The threat of danger wasn't too much as to make Axel lose his cool, but facing danger without any means to protect himself was indeed terrifying. As a kid would do, the shy Axel put himself behind the little rabbit and almost crouching completely, he grabbed it from its tiny clothes. [B]"T-then, please just take me there. I really can't stand waiting here for whatever may kill us."[/B]