Carol slides down from the vents into the room with the glob. She tries to land as softly as possible but still falls to her hands and knees as she hits the floor. She studies the glob of goop in the corner for a while, wondering what it is, before getting up and walking towards the door, intent on finding out if its locked.
CArol turns and watches the glob for a moment, aware of the fact that it was probably not as harmless as it appeared. She then pushed her hair back and turned to the door, trying to unlock it somehow but fairly certain that the security was better than that.
To your surprise, a lock was accessable on this side- unfortuneately, it was a Access Card lock. Unless someone dropped one inside here, there was no way of knowing, and the small side window currently showed an empty hallway...
"Thats odd.." Carol mumbles to herself as she notices that the holding room could be opened from this side. But not by her obviously, since she had no accesscard. She turns away from the door and moves back towards the opening to the vents, hoping she might reach it and climb in again.
As she realises that there is no way out of the room, apart from the locked door, Carol curses herself for being so stupid as to jump into the cell.
Ofcourse you can't get out! That would have made the cell useless.
She sighs and goes back to the door and bangs on it with her hands.
"Hello? Is there anyone out there?"
As Carol sees the increased activity from the goo she gets a sinking feeling in her stomach. She turns back to the door and renews her efforts.
"Hello! Hey! I need help in here!"
"Oh crap" Carol thinks as she sees the new activity of the glob. Seeing as noone seems to be able to hear her and help her she decides to take the matter into her own hands. Carol attacks the flan, running towards it and aiming a kick at it, hoping to splatter it across the walls before it gets a chance to have its way with her.
The blob shied away at the attempt to stop him. Suddenly, Carol would note the top of a greenish-haired head over the edge of the window, probably a Loli!
The shout finnaly seemed to reach someone, as suddenly the head disappeared, and the door beeped to life, the odvious click of a deadbolt unlocking telling her the door had opened.