Ashe, on the other hand, remained upright, barely leaning against the wall with her hands behind her back, and of course, now he was giving her relevant information. Her brows furrowed at his words, but she didn't interrupt him, despite the fact that each answer he gave spawned at least two more questions. The only thing that didn't surprise her was the way his tone and cadence never shifted. If he could keep this up and stop playing games, maybe she'd even come to appreciate it again.
When she decided which path to question, her own tone was softer and less frantic, though she was no less confused and worried. "If that is true, then how did we get here? Have we been kidnapped?" She paused for the space of a couple heartbeats before adding, "How are we to get home?" It didn't even occur to ask if they could leave, even if there was, in fact, a way to transport them back.