River glanced up when Cheryl had defended her. She simply smiled at the girl and nodded at Watanuki's apology; deciding to not continue on the subject. She didn't want to test as to whether or not they were going to turn on her and tie her to a stake like before.
Looking at the stuff in her arms she thought better of it and decided to put her tic tacs and matches in her boots and just hang onto the water, journal and pen, as well as the socks.
River nodded at Cheryl when she commented on the direction River had pointed out. She was going to lead the way when she asked her name. "My name is River Tam. Although just River is fine." she smiled and turned to Watanuki who took a few steps in the direction. "Yes. That way. There is something." she began to lead the way through the trees. She read that there was a building though unsure as to what the specifics was.
The walk was long and River was unsure as to what more to say to the two with her. She chose to not say anything at all and just lead them in the direction she had vaguely saw.
After a while the trees started to become thinner and they came upon a rather large building. They seemed to be at the back of it. River stopped walking and stared at the building. Slowly a frustrated look came across her face. She couldn't tell whether or not there was someone inside. It was too quiet. Suddenly she grabed her waterbottle and threw it at the nearest window. It hit the glass with a loud thud. Knowing that the two with her would react she needed them to be quite so she could see if there was danger or not. Putting her free arm out to silence them she listened intently inside the building to read for thoughts and movement. Nothing.
River walked up to the building and picked up her water. As she walked around the building she took a drink, not realizing how thirsty she was. After walking around another side she came upon the door. Putting the cap on her bottle she looked to the other two and shrugged. They had come this far, may as well see what it was. She held onto her things close to her chest and kicked at the door as hard as she could. With a bang the door opened to what looked like a library that had been long since abandoned.