“Oh just fine, thank you; Say, do you think it’d be much trouble to see Lea?” I asked, shaking her hand back.
“I don’t think it would be any trouble. Might help you guys get acquainted and all.” She replied cheerfully.
We both crossed into a hallway that I was not familiar with. While passing, I noticed a couple of slightly opened doors, and gave a quick peek inside. Children seemed to be packed in great numbers in these very small rooms. Many bunk beds filled each room, but what surprised me were the looks of fun the children were having amongst themselves, even in small spaces.
Amber turned into a room just as I was observing the children play, and I quickly caught up with her. “Oh not again,” She muttered quietly, me close behind. She walked up to a bottom bunk, where a small figure was enwrapped in a green blanket.