Several of the people near the creature appearing to be a rabbit, she doubted it was truly a rabbit but went with it anyway, spoke up and she listened in on what they had to say. A couple were complaining about the creature's inability to precisely explain where they were, which didn't surprise her. It did surprise her to see nobody freak out about the fur ball's sudden transformation to a black blob and back to a white rabbit. Another sign it wasn't any ordinary rabbit.
As she glanced at the group and the white animal on the ground, wondering whether or not she was losing her mind or was just hallucinating from the peppers she cut up at work, one of the people spoke to her. Apparently he had picked up on her comment and decided to start a conversation with her, a fact that somewhat calmed her nerves about this situation. She wasn't one to speak to people just like that, but in this situation, why the hell not?
She shook her head. 'You don't know me, I don't know you... None of the people here actually.' she blinked a bit at his apparent comment on her appearance and shook it off. 'I don't think my mind could create a dream like this, no matter how much or how little I've seen of the world.' she added with a slight sigh.
She looked at him from the corner of her eyes when he asked her name and pondered if she should introduce herself or not, but the situation in which they resided overcame her normally harsh demeanor. His own introduction soothed her mind enough for her to face him completely and nod somewhat. 'Mina, that's my name.' she said.
She took the time to observe the male, now that she felt comfortable enough to have some form of conversation with him. He was wearing a peculiar bright red and black outfit consisting of a red shirt, black jacket and black boots, which made him stand out from the others, who were mostly wearing more simple, plainer clothes.
He looked around her age and she wondered how his life was before he ended up here, but she didn't want to snoop around so she refrained from asking.
'So..., think we ever find out why we're here? Or better yet, get away from here..?' she asked in an attempt to keep the conversation going.