"Why are we chaining her up? Um, I don't know, because that why I don't have to worry about it waking up and killing me one night? I mean, we can't just ash this thing. It's literally, and I mean literally, our only clue about this whole slug affair. Oh, and she's not ash yet, so that means it's not dead. Just, paralyzed or something. It might wake up, ya know," The abbey gal, explained. Finally they came to a simple white door, and after fumbling around with the handle, Lexi opened it and began to descend into her basement. After the body is dropped on the floor, Lexi clicked on the lights, revealing the room to be a simple concrete box with no windows and only a few boxes stacked in the corner. The young Hunter began rummaging through one and pulled out two lengths of chain and two heavy duty padlocks, acting as if she did this everyday. She handed Daysha one of the chains and gestured at the vampires legs before she began unwrapping and then chaining up the vampires arms and torso.
"Hey, I should have apologized earlier, but it was my bad about trying to rush you guys into things. At the apartment, I mean. You and Mike were both hanging back, and as the third wheel I should have followed. I'm too used to how the Abbey goes about things. With them it's all planned, even the after parties, so being reckless was almost encouraged. Honestly though, I think I like your way better; the unorganized, gritty, might-die-at-any-second-and-thus-need-caution-way. I'm willing to follow your lead and be more cautious if we work out some sort of system. Ya know, like figure out our teamwork strategy." Lexi said with a shrug.