BRIAN looked at the bear and tried to think of anything intelligent to respond with. He gave up halfway and signed himself in. The quiet running of the pen on the paper. The air freshner's humming. Seemed idillic. Once the paper was signed he took a glance at the book, and decided to read it before handing in the transcript. His frame sat down in a couch next to the wall, not like he nedded it, just because that's what humans do. He started to instantly burrow through the pages lighting fast, and the sounds of paper swoshing once again filled the quiet room. In aabout 5 minutes he was done reading the entire book, and was on standby to analyze all the data. It didn't seem like a bad idea to sign in. He had nowhere to go anyhow, and time was of little essence to him. BRIAN stodd up and handed in the paper along with the book. As he did the walls shook once. Then twice. Then a loud sound began growing more and more irritating. BRIAN quickly dampened it and the frame took a defensive position, readying his weapon. He watched silently. and readied himself for the worst.