"But maybe that's all this is. Just ... observations. Maybe they're just curious how we'll react." And maybe they'd let them all go in a few weeks. While she was at it, maybe it would start raining marshmallows and rainbows.
"Maybe we should give it a few days," Susan suggested. "Before we try ... anything like that." Because if they were lucky, some other idiot would do it for them and they could determine how serious the threat was before they started in on their own versions of experiments.
Susan paused and looked around to see what she could see from here before exhaling softly. Well, she'd just follow along with them, and they'd find out whatever they found out.
She did offer Edward a sympathetic glance, but there wasn't anything she could do about his missing fiance - like he couldn't do anything about her missing siblings. Though really, it was likely for the best. Putting a smile on that she didn't feel, Susan trooped along with them while they explored.