"An escape plan?" Alice quirked before she nodded her head. "Probably a method of determining what exactly is across the line, and whether or not it can be avoided. It can't... I mean, I imagine there are some traps, but perhaps it's just immediately across the line, and the sensors don't work if you just get past the initial ones you won't trigger anything." She frowned, "Maybe if we threw a stone across the line we could see... how far it extends. Or if we find someone who can fly..."
They weren't the only ones here. She knew that. She just didn't know where everyone was.
Edward had a moment where he wondered why he hadn't come to that conclusion. Develop a plan and find weapons and shelter that were not freely given to them. And then he inhaled again and remembered why. The air was recycled. This place was isolated from the rest of the world - whatever world that was - and these people were powerful if they could make a vampire sleep or pull people from different timeframes.
If they were really that powerful, he did not hold any illusions of finding a place of safety here, like a secluded area that they did not have access to.
"That would be ideal," he said to Susan regardless. "Find somewhere where they have less access to that is still reachable, and store away necessities in case we should find ourselves without. The fact that we are being monitored constantly causes me worry that it will prove to be difficult."
He grit his teeth slightly. "But perhaps it is a better start than searching for individuals who may or may not be here."
Alice rolled her eyes. "That's the spirit?" she offered. "If the scientists are listening, I do hope they see how truly useless Edward will be as an experiment subject without Bella."
Not that she was going to be too much better without Jasper.