{(♕)} With a crinkled nose and pursed lips, she watched her quietly. It still didn’t sit well with her, how such a tiny door can not only be built, but placed in the wall like it belonged there {don’t be rude it probably does}!
Interestingly enough, her concerns seemed to be directed more at the size of a door rather than being trapped in a room.
But that though ran it’s course, the sound of a click stopping it almost instantaneously. So unlocked the door became!
A relieved smile spread across her face at that sound, though unsure as to why, since they were still technically trapped. But other noises soon followed behind it.
Loud and strange and mechanical noises.
Only then did she realize it was coming from right in front of her. From the wall.
”What’s happening?”
She watched in awe as the cracks decorated the wall like vines, in a seemingly random pattern, no rhyme or reason behind it. What exactly had they ended up triggering? Was this their way of getting out?
Feeling unsure about the current situation, she pushed herself away from the wall, in obscene fear that it would collapse on the both of them.
“…..This isn’t necessarily a bad thing, right?
”—I’m not sure.” A useless statement at best, though it really didn’t help their situation at all. Neither of them were aware of what was happening around them except for the fact that cracks were lining the walls every which way. For a moment Naminé wondered if what they had done was alright, though there hadn’t appeared to be any other way out of that small room either way…
When it appeared that the cracks had stopped spreading like wildfire across a dry field the blonde blinked a few times before looking over at her companion. Perhaps this was their way out, roundabout as it may have been, though admittedly Wonderland had a tendency to be interesting in its own little way. Getting trapped in there was likely no more than a trick that the world had played on them, though there was no way to be sure.
Stepping forwards cautiously the Nobody allowed her fingers to trail along the wall gently, barely touching it for fear that it would collapse inwards. ”I don’t believe that this is a bad thing…” something bizarre and mildly terrifying indeed, but not necessarily bad. There did not appear to be any other way out and trying the other doors—all of which were sill whole and solid—could make the wall collapse. And crush them.
So they only had a few choices, and while it appeared that they had time to mull over them the idea of staying in that small room any longer was not very appealing. And anyways, the only somewhat realistic option was to push at the wall anyways, and hope that it fell in the direction that would not end in their potential deaths or at least getting seriously harmed.
”Tearing down the wall is out way out of here, I think.”
Poking carefully at a small piece of wall that was between two much larger slabs she poked her finger through, unsurprised when it fell out and she leaned down to peer out of the small opening that had been made. Definitely the outside there, and not another trick, which meant that tearing down the wall was the best way to go, and she stepped aside and turned back to the young woman, gauging her reaction.