"Stop talking about going down at all and focus on moving," Juliette snapped, irritated at all the noble self-sacrificing that seemed to be cropping up. "It's a waste of time that we could be using to escape, merde." She'd gone for the clown that had popped up as well, knowing she could take one even with the hits she'd taken, but the brunette with the broken wrist had gotten there first. It was a good hit, but she looked a little unsteady coming out of it, so Juliette stayed back as the rest of the group ran to make sure she stayed on her feet.
The spinning tunnel wasn't much of an obstacle - it didn't spin very fast, and running through at an angle kept her on course. "Smashing the mirrors will make too much noise," she disagreed. "Besides, they'll likely alert us faster to pursuit - or someone ahead of us - if we can see a reflection before we have direct lines of sight." She studied the maze, heading for the entrance. "If we can't go over the mirrors," she said, not certain if they met the roof or if there was a gap from her current vantage point, "then right-hand rule. Keep your right hand on the wall at all times and it should eventually lead to an exit." It might take a bit longer, but it was better than getting lost in the center of the maze and ending up back at the entrance.