[b][color=orangered]Amanda Lewis[/color][/b] [@Estylwen][@Lexisheeps][hr]The new room in which she ended up, seemed to calm Amanda down a bit. The spiders, blood was gone. The talking stuffed animals were gone. However, there was still no one around her and no sign of her child either. It only took her a couple of seconds to notice the teddy bear floating in the air. A new stuffed animal? How many were there in this building? Yes, it was a place for children, but still. This one probably could talk too. She was prepared for that. Suddenly, the breathing of another person was loud enough for her to hear. Someone else was here? A human being? They had to be human if they were breathing like that. This meant that she wasn't alone anymore. Finally, she was able to breath again and think rationally. Now was she able to be strong for Nigel. Of course it was strange that she couldn't see or touch the other human, but the fact that she wasn't alone was the only thing she cared for. A box moving on its own, revealing the cigars and biscuits inside, proved her theory to be right. It was indeed another human being. As Amanda had just eaten and she didn't know how hungry the other person was, she chose to not bother them. Then the floating bear that she saw earlier started to talk. Four? There were two others here? Oh, they were in a completely different room. But in the same building nonetheless. So they weren't alone. There were four of them. Four to keep each other company. To help each other out. To collectively search for their kids. Never had she cared more about the other parents than in that situation she was in right now. The threat didn't bother Amanda. They were in a scary situation indeed and the unicorn did try to poison her, but there were no attempts to end her life yet. There was no use in being scared over what was yet to come. At least, that is what she told herself as flashbacks of moments with her uncle and sister came to mind. Wait... The bear mentioned someone named Wormy. Was that the stuffed worm that she had seen before? The one that had hidden itself until the water starting filling the room? Should she indeed avoid him? The bear didn't seem that dangerous. However, the unicorn had not seemed dangerous either until the attempt to poison her. Then... Nigel's voice... It was just like before, when the unicorn and the worm talked in Nigel's voice. This time the stuffed animals were laughing as if they were them. How dare they? Tears started filling her eyes. She missed the little guy so much. But she had to be strong. If she stayed strong, she would find him again and save him from this place. That is what she tried telling herself. It felt as something was pulling her to the phone booth, but she didn't know who or what to call. That is why she went towards the desk. She recognized the worm from before. So it had followed her to this room. Since it seemed to be sleeping, she decided to not turn on the lamp. Putting on the light would probably wake him up and since he was dangerous according to the bear, that was not a good idea. She started looking around for some kind of clue on the papers on the desk, moved around some papers and looked closely at each of them. With each move she made, she tried not to make too much noise. For a second she thought of moving the worm. I mean, it didn't seem to be bothered by the water on the floor before, right? But she decided not to follow through with her thought and focus on what she could read on the papers.