Ryder didn't bother with the vegetables. She just stared out a window as if she were looking for something. Even now, her mind was tapped into the cameras and everything these fools didn't think needed to be secured from psychic intrusion. There were dozens, or even a hundred or more people who stayed here at one time. Ryder could possibly dig deep enough to find names, and then flip through every single one to see if any stood out. But she didn't particularly care, and it wouldn't tell her much if she [i]did.[/i] What stood out, however, was the ever-so-minor detail that the dorms didn't have cameras. They had [i]privacy, [/i] something Ryder didn't have back at Umbra. There were at least 3 cameras in her "bedroom" that Ryder had been aware of, and likely a sweep of others she never found for one reason or another. She wouldn't rule out the possibility that Umbra had a few vibranium-plated ones in the ceiling, as a last resort if they needed to keep an eye on her after she destroyed the others. Not that it won the old man any points. She still didn't trust this place. She eyed the black tea that Xavier sat in front of her, but didn't drink it. Not yet, at least. She didn't keep her eyes on him as he made it, and was more than willingly to assume he put something in it with absolutely zero evidence. So silently, she just let it go for the time being. Granted, if they wanted to poison her, they had weeks to do so, but this was how Ryder's thought process worked. And right now, it was working double time. She stared Xavier down while she contemplated something, unbothered by the fact that he was a psychic as well. After all, if she even thought he was trespassing on her mind, he'd be dead before he could blink. [color=00ffff]"...I'll leave whenever I feel like it, and you won't stop me."[/color] It was a statement, rather than a question. [color=00ffff]"So tell me why I shouldn't just jump into the sky and get back to what I was trying to do, the second I walk outside."[/color] She was trying to dissect Xavier's invitation to step outside. Of course, Ryder [i]intended[/i] to regardless, seeing as she hadn't set foot in open air once beyond the time she broke out of Umbra. But at that point, Xavier had to give her a damn fine reason to stay. They witnessed what she'd do to free herself from a pursuit a few weeks ago, and if they tried to chase her, that ferocity would be turned on [i]them.[/i] [color=00ffff]"Unless you want to take your chances chasing me for a second time, it better be good."[/color] That could've been a threat, or just less-than-friendly advice. It was hard to say, coming from Ryder.