The boy in front of him looked smart, logical even. So it was hard to come up with a way for him to prove to him that he was human. Atlas re-gripped the flashlight, his green eyes scanning the area around him. “Hell, I don't know,” he stammered out, incapable of issuing an order but unwilling to just trust the guy. “We're both alone and this situation just screams demons or evil. Just...” He could feel his heart racing, the panic in his blood frying his brain. It was always like this. This was why he had his mother with him. She always had a way of calming him down. “J-Just st-stay ten feet away from me. God this is bullsh*t- ” Sensing another, a flicker in his peripheral, Atlas swizzled the flashlight around on the others. A man and a girl. The man appeared frightened which sent Atlas even further down the rabbit hole. Taking a few steps back from the three, Atlas laid eyes on the girl. “What happened to you two? What's wrong?”