[@ScarlettWaters16] [@GingerBoi123] [@UrbanEvolution] Jared was pissed. He was also quite content with that, having a silent vent against the wall with nobody disturbing him. Of course, it didn't last for long as he heard someone speak behind him. He turned around to see an obviously athletic teenager, offering to teach him some fighting techniques. "I mean, yeah man!" Jared said enthusiastically. "I reckon I've got some in-zone training lined up with that Miriam chick - as soon as I get around to asking her - but you obviously look like you know what you're talking about." He grasped the guys shoulder briefly in a offer of friendship. "Just let me know whenever you want to get down to anything, it's not like there's much else to do around here." He laughed and moved away slightly. "Yeah, I'll catch you later man, thanks again for your offer - you're literally a lifesaver." He moved a couple of steps away, scanning the room for anyone that looked like they might have cancer. He was interrupted again, however. "Hi... Are you the guy that was with us in the Zone? I'm the bird woman, if you remember me..." She seemed almost uncomfortable talking to him, but she was definitely recognizable. He would have noticed her as the bird woman even if she hadn't said anything, though he did think to himself that she looked a hell of a lot more attractive in real life without any of the feathers. "Yeah." He said, extending his hand. "If you mean Twinkle, that's me. Not my real name obviously, but it'll do for now." He grinned apologetically. "No offence intended, I just... I don't know. Guess I just don't really want to get too attached to anyone, if there's a chance we're all going to die here." He scanned the room again quickly, not spotting anyone with obvious signs of cancer. "Hey," He said abruptly. "You wouldn't happen to have seen anyone who looked, like, really ill around here by any chance?"