Lorna took the card even though she didn't didn't have a wallet to put it in. It did go in to her coat pocket though. Whether or not it would make it back to the apartment in one piece would be up to God, she supposed. Not that God, if he was real, had enough time on his hands to safeguard a piece of paper.
"Yeah... I'm, um, fine," Lorna said. As fine as anyone could be after what she had been through, "And as it is, I wouldn't want to bring trouble on your school anyway."
In case anyone came looking for her, "I mean, I don't know what you know about what they were trying to do, but they might not let it drop." She shouldn't even be out right now, actually, but she wasn't going to spend all her time stuck in another room.