Sammy didn't have any time to think about Rezil's comment. For a group of men, wearing black armour, had burst into the cell and held them all at gun point. Not like the three creatures couldn't them on and win, however a look from Alice told them otherwise. Without question Jo-Jo and Sammy did what Alice did, raised their hands up in surrender. Or, atleast feck surrender. Both vampire and werewolf knew what that look from their friend was. But they couldn't talk about that at that moment. Not that they liked the fact of the surrender, feck or not.

Once they did surrender, it seemed the 'chief' of the group had gotten a call on his radio. Having the best sense of hearing, Jo-Jo tried her best to listen in, but that meant her bat ears twitched, making the more jumpy member of the group to shout and threaten her. Jo-Jo hissed, showing her fangs making said man jerk back. She and Sammy snicker to themselves.

After less than a minute the chief said he had orders to escort them elsewhere to be questioned. The girls exchanged looks, not liking where this was going. Alice took the lead on this one and stepped forward and followed the chief. The men parted letting them pass. Jo-Jo didn't hesitate to follow Alice protectively, giving the armoured men warning looks. 'Go anywhere near her, and you're dead'. Some men stepped back, shifted they're weight from one foot to the other awkwardly, others stood their ground. Sammy blinked twice before stepping out of the cell, and after her friends; with Rezil following her every step of the way.

The three of them looked around the room they were escorted to, a little impressed with the things around them. It was like they had stepped into a hotel room. "Not bad," Jo-Jo said, edging towards the window, whistling at the view, "Better than the cell, that's for sure." She grinned.

"Easily pleased," Sammy muttered as she started to curl up on the soft, cream carpet. Jo-Jo's ears twitched, she couldn't help but notice something about her friend. She wasn't the same person she talked to that morning, something was different, she know that much. Jo-Jo tried to tell herself that it was nothing, and she had been spending way too much time with her. 'Beside, we're all just tired. Yeah, that's it, Sammy's p*ssed 'cos she tired.' Then Jo-Jo's attention went to Alice, who was now curling up (like a cat) on the sofa; her tail swaying but and forth as she looked around the room, as if searching for something.

"Penny for your thoughts, kiddo?" Jo-Jo said, bringing Alice out of said thoughts. She looked at the vampire and then around the room again.

"D'you think they put wire-taps in the room, y'know, to listen in on us?" Alice's ear and tail twitched suddenly. Rezil chuckled darkly; Sammy reframed herself glaring up at him and threatening to sow his mouth shut.

Jo-Jo shrugged, "Somehow that wouldn't surprise me." She let her ears search for anything. "We've got nothing to hide, so we don't need to be afraid of these asswh*les." She sated.

"I'm not afraid," Alice said.

Jo-Jo smiled, "I know, kiddo, just trying to prove a point."

Sammy's eyes shifted from Alice to Jo-Jo, 'Nothing to hide, hu? You two are clueless.' She couldn't help but smirk, luckily, the smirk remain unnoticed. Jo-Jo went from the window to sitting down the other end of the sofa; she sat so she and Alice faced each other.

"So, kiddo, you gonna tell us what the look was all about, or what?" She asked. Alice smiled slightly.

"You guys promise to hear me out?"

"Don't we always?" Jo-Jo smiled, then tried to exchange a smile with Sammy, but the werewolf only ignored her and huffed. She frowned, but encouraged Alice to carry on. "Well," Alice paused, "I don't think these guys are the bad guys."

There was a silence in the room. Jo-Jo's eye's widened in surprise; Sammy raised an eyebrow and huffed, grabbing the attention of the other two. The werewolf pulled herself up on her paws and sat up.

"Nothing against you, sis, but these guys kidnapped, blindfolded, locked Jo-Jo in a cell and focused a straightjacket on her! That sounds something like the bad guys would do, don't cha think?"

Alice's ears went down. Another silence filled the room. Jo-Jo didn't think what Sammy said was out of worry or concern; in fact it sounded too relaxed to be considered normal. 'Sammy, what's gotten in to you?' Jo-Jo felt the silence had gone on long enough and pushed these thoughts away, for now.

"Everybody wants to lock me up and put me in a straightjacket, so what else is new?" She smirked, leaning back in the sofa. Alice laughed lightly, but Sammy narrowed her eyes at the vampire, suddenly wanting her to shut up and die. Only this time, Sammy didn't question why she had these thoughts. Rezil chuckled darkly, things were definitely getting interesting.