Alice looked up, squinting. She had sat in the corner all night and now sunlight poured through the door as it opened.

"Now, what are you doing down there?" A woman asked. Alice only stared at her without word. She didn't want to speak to the people that thought she was crazy.

"Come on now. Time for your medicine and then breakfast." The woman grabbed Alice's arm and pulled her up, walking behind her to the bed. Alice plopped down and took the plastic cup and pill. She eyed this one. It looked different to the one before, and the one Jeremiah had given her only got rid of her headache.

She eyed the nurse, put it in her mouth and under her tongue, and drank the water. "That's a girl. Now, come on and we'll get you something to eat." She walked out and Alice quickly took out the pill and put it under her cot. She would break it and look at it later. Her father had been a doctor before she had started getting visions and so Alice had learned a lot about pills.

She trailed out of the cell behind the nurse, and one glance at another girl made her step back. Her pale blond hair was wild and tangled. Her blue eyes darted everywhere and she twitched every now and then. She was truly crazy, Alice wasn't. She really could see the future, she didn't know why these people didn't believe it.

They walked through the hallway that took sudden turns, and then stopped at a large wooden door. About the width of three of my arms, Alice thought to herself. She grimaced. This wouldn't be a route of escape either. There were probably barred windows in there, too. And if not, at least about a dozen guards.

They walked through and Alice grimaced again. It seemed so normal. If the place didn't look so gloomy, you probably would have mistaken it for a private school. The nurse walked them through the crowded tables and to the lunch counter. Alice was surprised to see they had normal food. All she got was vegetables. One table at the back was empty, and she rushed it. She put her food down and sat there. Alice didn't eat much, just considered her vision.

She didn't know what it meant. She knew Jeremiah was supposed to be there, but the only thing was, she was outside during the vision. There was no way she would be able to get out side unless the building caught fire or something. But that would never happen. Things in this building were safe. Plastic cups, small food items so you wouldn't choke, no knives plastic or otherwise, dull plastic forks. It went from there when it came to safety here. I bet the showers only go up to medium heat so you don't scald yourself, Alice thought angrily.

Then she heard shrieking and then a huge crash. Alice stood on the tips of her toes to get a better view. The girl with pale blonde hair had flipped over her table. "No!" She shrieked and threw her food at one of the nurses. She ran faster than Alice thought possible and she disappeared from the cafeteria.

"Escaped mental patient. Lock down. Get all patients to their cells now." Said someone Alice couldn't see.

Arms were around Alice then. She looked up to see Jeremiah. He picked her up and walked out and towards her cell, picking up speed every now and then. He checked her cell, then set her down. "Try not to make any sounds." His voice tone said he was completely serious. Alice nodded, and he locked the door shut, and he was gone almost as fast as that girl.

Alice whirled and grabbed to pill. She sat on her knees on the ground and crushed the pill with her fist. She smeared it around on the floor and nodded to herself. It was one of those pills that her dad had given patients to give temporary amnesia. Given enough, they would block Alice on her sight. Which means she wouldn't be able to see the future anymore. She grimaced at the fine white powder, scooped it up, and tossed it out the barred window on the far side of her cell. She wouldn't take these small white pills, even if she had to die first to get them to get one down her throat.