"You should try growing up blind but still able to see in your own way" Cody said with amusement, shaking his head slightly "my parents and friends just thought my hearing was that good. And how was I to know any different? For all I knew all blind people can see in one way or another" He gave a shrug, watching Gershwin still. As she pointed out that there was something there, Cody frowned slightly, tilting his head. Was that the slight echo? He lightly tapped the floor. Yes. Glancing over at Gerswhins excitement, for the moment the danger seemed passed and Cody relaxed slightly. Movement from the couch told him Caits was at the very least, awak. He glanced over to her form, nothing but light hovering over a dense blackness,but it was enough to let Cody know she was okay. What she was doing, Cody had no idea. [hr] What she was doing was searching for the switch. As soon as Gershwin had spoken about a bunker, something clicked. Caits was meticulous about data. She knew about many safe locations all around the world, that surviving agents from the debarcle a week ago would no longer have access too, but that she remembered. Even then, most agents didn't bother with them. As Caits glanced around the shack, she decided this wasn't one of the list, but still. The switch wouldn't be anywhere obvious or what would be the point if having it? She shifted slightly, so that she was now leaning over the couch at what must be an awkward angle, protecting her ribs and arm, as she ran her uninjuried palm along the floor under the sofa. If the switch was there, it wouldn't be too far in. You wouldn't want to move the couch if you were in a hurry after all/ The soft "click" let her know that she was successful. As she swung her legs off the couch, Caits made to stand, but suddenly found herself dizzy.