"Okay okay guys. Please calm down. We've all been stuck in here; pissed, frustrated, confused, and scared. It's only normal. But please don't take it out on each other…" Kais tried to intervene to calm the girls down. He worried a full-on fist fight was about to break out.
(lol idk what's going on)
"Don't test me." She snapped at her.
"So what are you going to do after we get out?" She asked testingly.
"Saffi, calm down," She said in a stern yet kind voice.
"Don't tell me what to do. And you'll find out," she said.
"I can tell you what to do if it affects me," She said, on the verge of snapping out.
"Typical of you people. Did you know that my parents abandoned me from birth and I have to run every since day of my life so I don't get caught by the system? Think about that while you enjoy your luxery." She snarled.
"You know what, I'm sorry…I get angry easily.." She looked down.
"Guys please…" desperation slipped into his voice. "We can't afford to fight one another… not now at least."
"I've never had luxury in my life, my parents abandoned me before they died, and I've lived on the streets my whole life."
She looked at him. "I'm sorry," she said.
"You're probably just like the rest of them. You have people who love and care for you and you don't even remember the rest of us and don't care. We're here trying to have a good life, but we can't because everyday we're looked down as failures. People will never accept us."
"Same here," She looked at Kais, with an apologetic look.
"SHUT UP!…please…" She didn't trust any of them to tell about what had happened to her. She slammed her head against the wall and started crying.
"Well at least you had people who cared for you." She growled softly.
Kais pursed his lips and looked down, not meeting anyone's eyes. "It's okay… I just don't want to see you all tear each other apart. Please…"
Raven just stayed quiet, since she was terrible at dealing with crying people, and made it worse most of the time.
Saffi sunk to the floor and leaned against the wall.
"How much longer." She anxiously asked. She didn't want to be here any longer.
"great!" She replied with an unemotional tone.
"Look, we're almost out," Tyson said, trying to reassure everyone, "It's fine. No need to argue, especially because we're depending on one another for survival now."
"Actually, I do better alone…thanks." She said. She leaned her head against the wall.