She hates how slow she is, both mind and muscles. It takes a frustratingly long time to get to the elevator – or it feels that way, though it probably isn't as slow as she thinks it is.
Once inside, she leans against the wall and closes her eyes, feeling the vibrations as the elevator rumbles into life and begins to rise. "Thanks for coming," she murmurs. "You must have known it was a trap."
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Once inside, she leans against the wall and closes her eyes, feeling the vibrations as the elevator rumbles into life and begins to rise. "Thanks for coming," she murmurs. "You must have known it was a trap."