“Hellooooo, what’s with the insensitive questions, Ruby?” Isaac clapped his hands together. “Have you never heard of privacyyy?”
Hidayat didn’t respond.
“Actually, speaking of privacy. . . NO ONE CARES,” he yelled out into hallway after Berith. “Soooo yeaaah uhhh, we should probably stick together, huh? But you all can’t sleep in my bed, though.”
Hidayat narrowed his eyes. Why did this idiot unfortunately happen to end up in the same situation as him?
“Earth or not, we can still figure out where we are. We’re trapped here, but everything inside of this place is free roam. Someone must have set it up, and it’s likely that someone is here with us. That bear doesn’t move by itself. And. . . if they’re not hidden amongst the walls in this building. . . then they’re amongst us.”
“I want us to establish a meeting point at certain times of the day so we can better circulate any information we’ve found. Any objections?”