"I KNEW IT!" Bonnie gasped, amused despite herself. She didn't like the idea of someone reading her mind, but she couldn't help but feel kind of triumphant. "You responded to something I thought! You're a telepath!" She did stop thinking about the disgusting scene, though. She found out what she had wanted to, so there was no need to be rude. She covered her mouth with her hands as she laughed, and then realized that probably wasn't very nice either. "Sorry. I just... well, I just wanted to know." She pushed herself onto her knees and took a look around, realizing that past that little experiment, she wasn't sure what to do either.
"I haven't either," she said. "It wasn't exactly on my bucket list." She thought about it a minute, and then reminded herself to try and not to think too loudly. And then mentally scolded herself. Think loudly? What the hell. She sighed, but did remember that when this kind of thing happened in the movies, there was usually an emergency phone. Granted, this never ended well in the movies, but she3 was pretty sure the phone thing was real. She used the rail to pull herself to her feet, and headed over to check. When she yanked the panel open, there was indeed a phone. She looked back over to the telepath before picking it up. Right away, a voice told her that they were experiencing technical difficulties, and not to panic because maintenance workers would fix it as soon as possible. Bonnie sighed as she hung up the phone. "They know we're here. I guess we just sit tight and try not to die in an embarrassing position."