Dean didn't want to get roped into their argument, so he backed off for the time-being. Meanwhile, Chad had found the cafeteria, much to everyone's surprise. The new space, being more open than the previous rooms had eased the air around Dean as he scanned his surroundings. Still dark and dreary, but it made Dean's heart feel at ease. If anything happens, there's still space to run. So there's that... Trying to keep himself optimistic, he explored the musty room in all its ancient glory.
The cafeteria was lined with rows and rows of tables and chairs, most of which were toppled over, hinting at the actions of the building's previous inhabitants. The ceiling lights hung low, similar to the lobby. The paint, shabby pillars and everything else looked pretty normal. And by normal, Dean meant unappealing in its most derogative form.
He walked up and down the hall cautiously, making out a detailed path in his head before making his next step. What made him raise his gaurds, however, were the windows that lead to the outside. He couldn't shake the feeling that they were being watched.
The cafeteria was lined with rows and rows of tables and chairs, most of which were toppled over, hinting at the actions of the building's previous inhabitants. The ceiling lights hung low, similar to the lobby. The paint, shabby pillars and everything else looked pretty normal. And by normal, Dean meant unappealing in its most derogative form.
He walked up and down the hall cautiously, making out a detailed path in his head before making his next step. What made him raise his gaurds, however, were the windows that lead to the outside. He couldn't shake the feeling that they were being watched.