The Rebellion Leader would have been lying if she denied that the presence of someone else in the room with her now brought her slight comfort, that at least someone had managed to escape testing for the day, but it still didn't stop her from worrying about where Mya was at the moment. Then mention of the Labs. Oh yes, wasn't it inevitable? More rumors about the Laboratories, probably some other made up lead trying to throw the Rebellion off track. Still, it doesn't hurt to be cautious, in fact it never does. Especially here. However, for now, it would be important for him to be informed about the newcomers. Celeste stood up from the chair at her desk and turned to face him, looking to him with her cold, perceptive stare, though her voice suggested otherwise, in a somber, troubled tone, "I saw them. This morning while I was up on the rooftops, they were brought in approximately at 7:30.... But they were different..." Celeste frowned, an expression of concern washed over her now as she walked forward, "they seemed so emotionless, walking straight and uniformly when they arrived. Not at all like previous groups had been, all nervous and frightened." She began pacing, speaking what was on her mind, "No, these children were quite the opposite.... I have strong reason to believe the AISE has started using a new method... This should be the focus of our next meeting. And then we should organize a mission as soon as possible." The last part she said more quietly, less clearly, as if she were speaking to herself. She stopped and turned back to him, "Now, what is it about the laboratories that has you so worried." Celeste looked over him, reading his expression instantly when she actually took a moment to stop pondering the possibilities of what was going on with the new test subjects. Of course, in the back of her mind she still thought, working non-stop, gears always in motion like a clock, always turning, never ceasing to halt their work.