Thea wasn't aware of the time, she was sitting on a park bench sketching away on her large notebook. The only thing that gave her any indication that time was passing was the occasional leave that dropped onto her page. Today was was dragging a murder scene. There was a dead body laying ripped open the in the middle and everyone else's faces were twisted in looks of shock and horror. Though the thing that made the drawing truly creepy were the occasional people Thea drew, who liked like the were enjoying the scene ever so slightly.
Whilst drawing away Thea's thoughts fell to the co-ordinates and the scrap of paper in her back pocket. The place was less than a block from the park she was currently in. She had checked it out earlier, it looked pretty normal from the outside. It wasn't as if she had choice, she had no money and no where else to go. So she'd go, she was just waiting. Putting it off, she didn't know why, she just knew she didn't want to go just yet.
A police Siren whizzing past her, drew Thea out of her thought with a start. Out of instinct she slammed her notebook closed and jumped up from the bench. Though when she realised it was just a police car driving past, she relaxed a little. That was when she notice the layer of frost that covered all the greenery within a metre of her. The leaves were all front over as was the grass. She plucked a leave from the tree over her and wiped at the frost. She struggled controlling her ability, but truthfully, she still couldn't believe it was her doing all this. She noticed he shadows had gotten significantly longer since she had sat down and she decided it was now or never, so she reluctantly made her way to the co-ordinates she had been given. Her note book tucked under her arm and her bulging backpack on her back, full to the brim with everything she owned.
She entered the facility and found herself in a giant empty room with three people watching her, she felt like she was on show and she did not enjoy it.
"You, told me to come?" She asked bluntly holding out the scrap of paper with the co-ordinates. She looked past them and let her glassy eyes study the large building, completely ignoring the three strangers watching her. Thea tended to do that, ignore things that made her uncomfortable, and strangers? They were at the top of the list of things that made her uncomfortable.
"Well, I'm here. Is there supposed to be others?"