Mya nodded in agreement but knew that later she would have to leave him before the Officials would come to take them to their testing. She wished she could take him to the Rebellion hide-out with her, however it was too much of a risk and if Celeste found out that she told someone then she would never be alowed back, having to get her memory wiped of The Rebellion, and so would whomever she told have to forget. Those were the rules. And those rules she didn't intend on breaking. She hadn't ever told Pat about the Rebellion, he never seemed to ask where she would go when the time was so close to curfew when she would leave. That was a good thing, she hated lying, especially to those she felt were close in a sense. She was so lost in thought now about what she would use as an excuse if he did ask that she hadn't sensed anyone behind the door, much less opening it, and she stumbled forward, letting go of his hand, as the door behind her swung open. She regained her balance quickly enough though, before turning to face whoever came in. Her first thought was that it would be an Official and her face went even paler than it already was upon thinking this. If it was an Official they would be taken right to Testing without a second thought, but she didn't feel the towering presence of one. Another subject? Certainly not any of the newcomers... Hopefully not one of the newcomers... She tilted her head to the side slightly in question and wonder. The subject's footsetps coming inside were small and light compared to an Official's with their big boots clanking against the metal tile floors, unless that was just because she hadn't noticed them earlier. However, the little breath of air that escaped from her lips as a gasp was enough to confirm her thoughts about who the stranger was. An older girl most likely.