As a child, Sayaka's parents spoiled her with naive fairy tales and similar story books, giving her the idealistic mentality she had today. One of those books was [i]"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"[/i], and she believed one of the quotes could be aptly used here right now, for things had certainly became [i]"curiouser and curiouser."[/i] The way the wall had sucked in Pistol-Boy's clothing was alarming, but it was the way it had spat the fabric out that caught her interest. He didn't pull it out from the vacuum, the wall instead bent outwards and performed a spitting action, suggesting that Ib's implications might have been accurate, that the structure they were trapped in might be sentient. None of that mattered, however, when the giant cyborg ogre carrying a big-ass gun materialized out of thin air. As if the boy threatening to vandalize someone else's property wasn't enough, now they had to deal with this bellowing orc-like creature who seemed confused, angry, and from the way he randomly fired his cannons at the glass ceiling for reasons unknown, a violent barbarian. Sayaka instinctively reached for her left ring finger, where an iron ring was adorned. Though she was obviously distracted by the hulking beast and his potential to indiscriminately attack everyone in the room, she wondered why or when she had the ring on her. She could sense that it was her means of transforming into a magical girl, but gaps in her memory left her ignorant of why this was so. She decided to put aside the trivial query for later and focused on the larger threat in the room. Though she could tell that battling this creature would surely cause her demise, if she had to protect the people here from this raging beast, she would.