[img]http://i.imgur.com/weQcz7P.png[/img] Ace watched Inadi step forward and smirked a little. She started to notice him getting the 'Harper Syndrome'. How nice, he was discovering his inner bravery as well. She started to follow him inside, only for Lesley to dash in and take Inadi along too. Ace tilted her head slightly, but merely shrugged and continued. The place had the potential to be a nice looking place of it wasn't for the wear and tear from how old it probably was. "This place is huge. Cool, more stuff to explore." She stayed in the middle of the entry hall, debating which path would be best to take. "Two stair cases and a path straight forward... Which way do I go~?" Lesley had disappeared momentarily and returned with a glowing jar of...stuff. And with a closer look, Ace laughed a little. "Glowy bugs. Cool. These would make awesome strobe lights." She mentioned as she looked back up to consider what path to take. Avian suggested they split up and take the glowy bugs, so when Ace got her reddish orange lights, she shook the bugs a little, seeing them glow brighter. "Why don't we have any of this stuff in our realm?" Everyone started on their own way, grabbing someone to pair with. Despite being friendly with everyone, she didn't gravitate towards anyone. Instead, Ace made her way in between the stairs, catching sight of another door. "Another door. Light the way glowy bugs." As she was about to grab the handle, Harper walked over to her. "Of course I wouldn't mind. The more the merrier, eh?" Ace stepped back to let Harper open the door, only to be hit by a wave of dust. Waving some of the dust out of the way, she laughed lightly. "I'm just glad it hasn't caved in yet." She helped shine a light over the place and looked around. There was nothing creepy about it besides the darkness and the wooden steps. But it was nothing she couldn't handle. Before Harper could ask his question, she was already taking steps in. When Harper spoke, Ace laughed and grabbed his wrist before pulling him along. "Well, we can't stand at the door all night." Ace held the jar in one arm and pulled Harper along with the other. Her attention went to all the jars at first. When she looked into one, she could've sworn in the foggy liquid there was a hand floating in it. But as she tapped it, there wasn't anything there. "Weird." Ace looked at a few more foggy jars before going to the steps. "So, wooden stairs. ." She decided to step first, hearing the creaking of wood. This was either going to go by well, or someone would end up with, splinters. And three steps later, Ace found herself with the latter choice. Stepping down, the board caved in and the redhead's foot fell in. There was an incoherent 'nyeeh' sound as she nearly dropped her jar. Thankfully, quick instincts had her catch it and hold it close. "Well then. That was close. Saved the bugs though." She removed her foot from the step as if nothing happened and continued. "You see anything Harper?" She said, looking around in the darkness of the basement. The only thing she caught sight of was a shelf and some open paint cans. "This is pretty normal if you ask me." She shrugged before searching further. One thing that did catch her attention were those tiny elevators that linked to the kitchen to lift food to different levels. When she peeked inside, it was broken, but it was to be expected from an ancient house.