Hanna let a small heh escape her at Light's words. "Well unlike you, I don't burn half of peoples faces off, so they don't mind me running about too much." Her words were playful, certainly not meant to offend her in anyway. It was true though, most people did just think of Light as a girl that caused mischief and, well, fire. But Hanna didn't like to judge others before she actually got to know them, which is why she ignored those rumors. Still not sure if they were going to kick her out, she stayed near the bars, half turned as if ready to bolt at the first movement towards her. She was shy, almost too shy. Which happened to annoy a lot of people. Even if she tried to be more social, there wasn't anyone for her to be social with. Everyone was busy, all the time. Her eyes flitted back to Kellin as she heard him speak, and a shy smile formed. "Um, I don't know. I just saw you guys..and I thought maybe I could say hi.." Then she bit her lip, blue eyes moving back to the ground.
"Well if any of us do stick together, we'll get you a better room. Okay?" Spencer said with a smile, though she still didn't think any of them would stay with each other. It was too dangerous. If they found one, they found them all. And that would just make it too easy for more scientists to come in and lock them up again. But they should all stay in touch after this, so if one does get captured, they knew what to do. Whether it be to save them, or themselves. "You're not going to die here, none of us are." Her voice had gone serious, eyes widening slightly. There was already too much death here, their didn't need to be anymore.
A white wolf suddenly appeared in front of Annie's cell. A single eyebrow rose, and her face stayed emotionless. Then the wolves voice sounded in her mind and a quiet sigh escaped her. The girl seemed hyper, and excited, two things that she really did not like. It wasn't that they angered her, it was almost like they made her jealous. She never got to experience 'hyper' or 'excited', it was always anger or sadness. "Hello Celeste." Even her voice was blank. "I am Annie." So she spoke a little strangely, and had a slight French accent, don't judge.
Zai noticed Roald stop, and after a few more steps, so did he. Turning to face the horse, he tilted his head to the side, as if wondering why the man..er, horse, had ceased moving. Perhaps he was tired? That was understandable, that horse form looked a whole lot heavier than human-Roald. But either he didn't seem him, or chose to ignore him, because suddenly the horse was turning and slamming it's head on the wall. Immediately Zai rushed forward, not knowing what to do but trying to figure it out along the way. But suddenly the animal was nearly dancing around, finally coming to a stop against the wall. Zai paused for a moment, leaning back as if prepared to jump back, before deciding it was safe to move forward again. Dropping the clothing from his mouth, he shifted back, only bothering to put the pants on before taking a few steps closer to the horse. Hesitantly, he raised a hand, aiming to set it on the horses muzzle. "You need to shift back."