A purpose Hannah wanted and a purpose Hannah received, even if it was vaguer than she would have preferred. They were to fight monsters. Now, she wasn’t exactly sure how qualified she would be in that area. Did she fight monsters before? With how blasé the man was being, Hannah assumed that he was confident in their abilities. Or at least Hannah did not have any negative emotions towards fighting monsters. Actually, she didn’t feel positively about it either. Maybe she was so used to this lifestyle that fighting was just boring. There was no use dwelling on it, however. With their very clear dismissal, Hannah put on her tags and grabbed her money. Outside of the office Hannah didn’t bother to introduce herself. It didn’t really matter in comparison to her saying a word she didn’t know the meaning of. That none of them really knew, apparently. She did not like not knowing what she supposedly should know. Or that she didn’t have access to all of her own thoughts. Why didn’t she remember? If her life before this evening was really so important, how could she have forgotten it? All of these questions were annoying her. Hannah found herself facing a choice: two of her…companions? Colleagues? Headed towards the noise of a crowd and while Hannah thought that it was implied they were a team, she desperately did not want to go towards all those people. Again, Hannah did not know if what she was feeling was a new emotion or an old, but it didn’t really matter. She was not going to go with them, not if it meant going towards all that noise. Turning east, Hannah walked quickly away from the others and into the quieter part of town.