Kennedy watched as her little entourage gathered at the map. It nearly melted Ken's heart when she saw how Dan and Poppy were with each other already. It hadn't taken long at all for them to act as if they'd been this way forever, apparently Dan's little emotional breakdown had some special effect that lured them both in on one another. As little Poppy made her way to the map, Kennedy took a step aside and stood next to Jeff. She nodded and watched as Poppy gazed at the large map, which swallowed her in size. "It's amazing, but I think you're right. This is a good thing for him." She smiled warmly, knowing that no matter what, Dan was going to be by this little girl's side.
Poppy seemed to falter at the map, changing her mind several times over before finally deciding on a destination for them to head towards. Kennedy shrugged, knowing that putting a small child on the spot like that could make them nervous, so she trusted her judgement. Hell, they had nothing else to go off of. "Fort Frolic, eh? These names are almost as ridiculous as the Columbian ones." Kennedy laughed lightly and turned to the group. "Okay, Fort Frolic it is. Thank you Poppy for helping us, we sure do appreciate it."
Glancing one more time at the map, Kennedy took a mental picture, just in case they should get turned around or in a bind. It seemed the way of travel here was through glass tubes that had the same effect as sidewalks. As far as Ken was concerned, it sure did beat waiting for a road to float down from the sky. Following in the direction she was guided, she began walking again. A metal door opened at their presence, revealing the glass hallway that was carpeted in red. It was a bit of an uneasy feeling, being in such a small space with so much water surrounding you, but she figured it was no more dangerous than them jumping through a tear, not knowing what lay on the other side.
Kennedy walked in pace with Jefferey, looking over her shoulder and smiling at the site of Daniel and Poppy's intertwined fingers. Looking back at Jeff as she walked, she grinned, "So, what do you think so far? Think we can save the day here in this backwards world?" It was a funny concept, but nevertheless, Kennedy and the Knights had pledged to help, and so they shall try until they cannot any more. A dull neon glow enveloped them in the tube, sea turtles and sharks were seen gliding effortlessly around them in the shiny water. Was it day? Or night? There was no sun to indicate the time of day, but Kennedy assumed by the amount of people they came across earlier, it must be early evening. Looking back over her shoulder she looked from Dan to Leroy to Jonathan and Clarence. "How we holdin' up back there? Hope no one is a hydrophobe." A cheeky grin appeared and Kennedy winked at them.