Alex pressed a key, but nothing happened. That's when the shouting happened. She whipped around, staring at a man, dressed like a detective. The only difference from the normal uniform and his was that his clothing was slashed and bloody. He kept asking whether this was purgatory. Disturbed, Alex frowned. If anyone had to ask that question, it probably wasn't. But she wasn't about to say anythin- oh look. That Anti-theist who was debating all religious groups in Japan. While she was effective at getting the man off of his feet, she did it with a particularly heartless way. [color=Wheat][b]"You didn't have to say it like a bitch. We're all dead here."[/b][/color] She didn't believe in God, or gods, if you were Shinto, but she respected other's beliefs. Narrowing her eyes, Alexandria said, [b][color=Wheat]"I was slashed across the gut and stabbed by a foot-long knife in the heart. I can't think of any scenario that a human being comes out of that alive."[/color][/b] Raising her eyebrows at the 'common sense' bit, she laughed. Hands shaking, but with a look of determination in her eyes, she said, [b][color=Wheat]"You have no idea how much I am considering breaking down and curling into a ball right now. I. Am. Freaking. Terrified. I don't know where I am, I don't know if my students are safe, I don't know how I'm here." [/color][/b] As the detective poked around the room, going to the laptop first, she said, [color=Wheat][b]"Doesn't work. I tried."[/b][/color] Listening to everyone speak, she walked up to where the Detective was, and stared out over the city, Tokyo Tower clearly visible. She whispered, [color=Wheat][b]"Minato..."[/b][/color] She turned to the detective, eyes lit up with the triumph of discovery. [b][color=Wheat]"Kabukicho is on the south side of Shinjuku! We're not far from where I.... died."[/color][/b] Her eyes fell at this, but she still held an air of triumph about her. She had figured it out.