Alexander didn't like it, this whole blindfold thing. However, perhaps it was necessary to keep whatever they wanted to keep secret a secret. After all, Virtual Reality was something quite fascinating, and something that only existed in the realm of science fiction, at least until now. Honestly, Alexander was excited. He couldn't wait to try out whatever it was. Then he felt the car stop moving, and Alexander shifted his focus back to reality. [i]That was enough imagination for now[/i], Alexander thought as he heard the car doors open, one near the front of him and the other next to him. That most likely meant to the driver was opening the doors. He turned toward the door and awkwardly made his way out of the car. "[color=00aeef]Where are we?[/color]" Alexander asked as he stood up. "[color=39b54a]No questions yet, just keep moving,[/color]" said a man, probably his driver. Seemed like he didn't want to talk yet, so Alexander let it pass. After being guided to somewhere, he heard a door shut behind him, and his blindfold was finally being taken off. Alexander opened his eyes, and squinted in pain as his eyes adjusted to the light. Being blindfolded was not exactly fun. After the light no longer blinded him, he noticed the man standing in front of him. "[color=ed1c24]Hello, hello![/color]" the man said. "[color=ed1c24]You must be Alexander.[/color]" Alexander merely said, "[color=00aeef]Yeah,[/color]" in response. "[color=ed1c24]Wonderful![/color]" the man said cheerfully, then continued with, "[color=ed1c24]There are already quite a few people who arrived ahead of you. Feel free to mingle, have some cookies and coffee, you know.[/color]" With that said, the man opened a door, and Alexander stepped though. The door then closed behind him with an evident lock sound. The place was, well, not what he expected. He expected... well, he didn't really know what to expect, but he felt it there should have been a little... more. He looked at the others who had arrived, and immediately noted that they all looked older than him. That probably meant he was the youngest. Alexander would have gone for some cookies, but it seemed like some people already hogged quite a bit of them for themselves. As for the coffee, well, Alexander never did like coffee. And Alexander wasn't the kind of guy to mingle, so he found a place to sit down and wait for the main event to begin.