"Now what?" November asked hesitantly.

"We save ourselves and we do it now." Sierra said.

"I'm with her." Victor agreed.

November and Oscar both looked at one another before nodding and looking towards Echo.

Echo thought about it for a second before nodding, "Okay."

They began to make a plan: Victor or Oscar would lead a security guard over to the sauna before knocking them unconscious and grabbing their key card. The others would continue to go around as if nothing was wrong. They would then leave in two groups. Victor would go with Sierra while Oscar would go with November and Echo. Victor insisted that he get the key card and Oscar reluctantly agreed. With their plan set, they all got dressed before separating to start the plan.

"I forgot where the sauna is." Victor said blankly as he followed a security guard to the sauna.

"You told me." The man said in exasperation.

"I like the sauna." Victor continued, seemingly oblivious to the man's tone of voice.

"Big surprise there." The man muttered before opening the sauna doors.

Victor immediately left into action and looped his towel around the guard's neck. The guard struggled to break free, but Victor refused to allow his escape. Eventually the guard succumbed and slumped down, unconscious. Victor searched his pockets before grabbing a the key card on his belt. Victor then turned around to spot two woman wearing only a towel standing in front of the sauna, watching him curiously.

"He's very tired." Victor said before walking away.

Victor went to get Sierra and they walked to one of the locked doors. Victor used the key card to open the door before hiding it carefully within the plant beside the door. They then left through the door and looked around the dimly lit hallway they found themselves in.

"So the light at the end of the tunnel was…" Sierra whispered.

"Another tunnel." Victor finished, "Come on."

They both began to walk along the tunnel to find a secure place to hide and wait for the others to join them.

"Come on. Right here." Victor said before ushering Sierra to hide in a relatively hidden, large doorway.

"Did something happen to them? What's taking them so long?" Sierra whispered.

"They're just being careful is all. We'll give them a little bit more time." Victor told her, "Why don't you tell me something about yourself?"

She gave him a small smile, knowing he was just trying to keep her calm.

"I'm just making small talk." He said with a smile.

"We don't remember anything, remember?" She said back teasingly.

"Sometimes I feel like we-we do…" Victor replied.

"The Yankees?" She asked.

"The Mets, but whatever… and you…"

"Are you sure? Can you tell me anything about me?"

"I just got this feeling in my gut that… something bad happened to you."

"Probably the same something bad that happened to all of us." She argued.

"I don't feel that way about anyone else. Just you. Is there any part of you that… finds me… familiar?" He tried to explain.

Before she could answer, they heard a door closing and stood up.

"It's them." Victor told her.

"Thank God." She whispered back as the other three joined them.

"Nobody saw us, but who knows that the cameras got." Echo reported to them.

"Or who's watching them…" November said quietly.

Oscar remained quiet as they all began to continue walking through the hallway. They heard voices inside one of the rooms and they quickly went past it one by one to make sure they weren't seen by them.

"Stairwell ends this level. There's got to be another. Hey…" Victor stopped when he noticed Sierra lagging behind, "Hey, hey, hey, hey. What's wrong? Look at me… look."

Sierra slowly looked at Victor, appearing to be in shock over something, "Huh?"

"Tell me. What's wrong?" Victor asked before calling quietly to the others, "Keep an eye on the hall."

Sierra finally spoke up in a small whisper, "I remember… men. They had guns. They took me away… I I remember the man who put me here."

"Then we'll get him, understand? I will get him…" Victor assured her, "But you got to be strong for me now and go with us so you can help me find him."

He then reached out to grab her hand. He then led her to the others waiting for them upstairs.

"Still no windows." Echo said while looking around the hallway they had stopped in, "We got to be underground."

"We need to find another way." Victor said.

They heard a loud click and voices so they quickly ducked into the room in front of them to hide. Inside the room was racks upon racks of clothes which had them all stop in their tracks as they looked around in shock.

"This just keeps getting weirder and weirder…" Victor muttered.

"Whoa…" November and Oscar said as they looked around in awe.

"What is all this for?" Victor questioned.

"Us…" Echo replied while staring at the name tag on one of the clothing racks, "These all say Echo. There's a rack for each of us."

"Yeah, there is." November said with an amused laugh.

They all looked around before finding the clothing rack labeled as their own.

"We can blend in more now" Victor said as he took one of the hangers off his clothing rack to examine the clothes that were labeled his.

"This fits perfectly." Echo said as she put on one of the outfits.

"Yeah… maybe these are clothes from our former life…" Victor said before noticing one of the pants he had taken off the rack to examine was left nothing to the imagination and hurriedly putting it back where he had found it, "Nevermind! Let's go… right now."

"Wait. I thought we were getting changed first." Echo said

November wandered around alongside Oscar before noticing a baby carriage. She knelt down beside it and Oscar looked at her questioningly.

"I have a daughter…" November whispered, "Katie…"

Oscar knelt down beside her and reached out a hand to her own comfortingly, "It's okay. We'll get out of here and find your daughter, okay?"

"What's wrong?" Sierra asked as the others joined them.

Oscar turned to look up at them, "She has a daughter…"

November grabbed his hand to get his attention, "Please help me find her. I-I don't know where she is."

Oscar nodded with a small smile, "Don't worry. I'll help you find her, no matter what."