The healer woman took his hands in hers and he watched as she first started rubbing some type of cream into his wounds. His face was held in a scowl most of the time; he didn’t trust her, and he was unlikely to at any point in the near future. She then began wrapping his hands up with bandages as Olek, Hawke and the healer began talking about leaving and going someplace safe. Most of the words being passed back and forth he didn’t understand. He got the point that Hawke said they needed to wash off the smells that clung to them, and Oleks need to move out of this place to another. But the red head’s words didn’t make sense to him since he didn’t know the meaning of most of the things she talked about. But the others seemed to understand and agree.
He took the bit of food that he was given and moved to sit in one of the corners where he could see the rest of the room. Edur and Chris seemed to be napping; Max and the unknown man were conversing with the others on a way safely out of their current position. He could tell that they had been there an entire day because the dim light inside the room began to darken slowly.
He turned his head towards one of the darkened windows and focused his senses on what was outside it. It was different than what it had been an hour previous. The Lab smell was faint but out there, along with muffled thuds of boots and fabric. He had those sounds and smells memorized and he knew guards were coming for them very soon. He turned back towards the others who had gone down to whispers. ”Guards are here. If you do plan on getting us out of here it better be now.” He figured he might as well keep on their good sides just in case they were genuine in wanting to help, phrasing it so they knew his doubts but would follow if they did help.
He got up on his feet and looked through a slightly uncovered patch of the window and saw a shadow disappear behind one of the metal boxes they had passed to get in their current hide out. With his brief announcement Max and the other man began plans for them to start a false lead so the rest of them could get a head start.