two weeks had come and gone since the bus had dropped them off in what seemed to be a different dimension. nothing was making sense, no one was returning home, they were somehow just-- stuck. from what any of them could tell there was no way in and if there was no way in that also meant there was no way out. while this really should've been a main concern and a revelation that brought them together, the young adults had never seen a greater divide. people were breaking off into their own unions, roman being one of the first to do so. he figured he was as good a leader as any and didn't take well to being bossed around by the high schoolers. he stupidly assumed that his girlfriend would follow suit and back him in the midst of all the choas but she didn't. isa chose to stay with fraction one all whilst living under the same roof as him. roman had been out most of the day looking for ways to better the situation. his face was pouring with sweat when he finally entered his childhood home and moved toward the kitchen faucet, cupping cool water to splash against his face. once he felt refreshed enough, he reached for a towel to the right of the sink-- right where his mother had left it. "--you know, it's really creepy when you do that," the male greeted as he tipped his chin toward his shoulder to see isa in his peripheral. // @lsabs