Calming down for a moment, Stephanie managed to drown into her own thoughts for a second before suddenly realizing from one shapr turn that this certainly wasn't the usual way. "Isn't the central in opposite direction?" Stephanie then asked curiously.
"Yeah, it is... but there's quite a traffic there according the radio. And I assumed this was bit of an emergency?" the driver answered. "Trust me, I know the city like my pockets... It's right around the corner".
Looking down the block, Stephanie didn't see any bigger buildings... She had been moved to the more poor side of the city, which was a place she rarely even thought of. Her business was always more on the center, on the busy streets and the noises of corner stores, cell phones, cars, all that... well, at least she didn't come out here during days if she was completely honest. As the car stopped, Stephanie could see a clinic signs on a building, but it looked far from anything official... a family made hospital? Silliest thing she had ever heard. Still, she needed help, and wasn't one to judge, since after all, privacy was exactly what she was looking.
"Thanks... keep the rest." Stephanie said, handing 50 dollar bill to the driver. Getting outside, Stephanie managed to hear a very generous compliments of the driver from the massive tip, but she had already closed the door and didn't hear anything particular. Walking the steps to the front door Stephanie only hoped her insurance policy would cover place like this.
"Uh, hello?" Stephanie said, as she opened the door, since she wasn't exactly sure how to approach the place. However, her hand did most of the information to whoever would even look at her, as it was holding tightly from her side, Stephanies face showing minor pain. It wasn't minor pain, she just handled pain rather well.