Maria and the boy rose immediately, and Andy followed a moment later. It was dark outside now, dark enough for them to move without fear of sunlight.
Others were emerging from their rooms, falling into line cheerfully or reluctantly as they drifted along the corridor and out the front door. "Stay with us," said Maria, and the boy nodded.
Andy nodded back. He had questions -- so many questions -- but this didn't seem the time to ask. He didn't want to be rude, and he'd accept whatever small kindnesses his fellow monsters cared to offer. This whole experience was dreamy, surreal; it wouldn't surprise him at all to wake up and find out that he was never really here...
But that was too much to hope for.
"So you're him," said a voice in his ear.
She'd come up beside him without his noticing, but he managed not to start. Instead, he turned his head and regarded a face like a corpse, white skin with bluish undertones, pale blue eyes, white hair...
A heartbeat of panic and dismay rolled through him, before he realized that this couldn't possibly be his mentor. This wight presented female, and was just as new-turned as he was... and most importantly, he had no sense of his maker's proximity at all.
"And you're her," he returned after a long, long moment.
She nodded. "Word is you're something special," she said.
Andy frowned. The hell? "What do you mean?"
She shrugged. "Bypassed the usual training, assisted the hunters, things like that."
Andy huffed and shook his head. "No. My maker was hunting me, and the hunters got me away from him. That's it."
"So you can't do anything?" she asked.
Andy shrugged. "I can feel when my maker gets close. I can have claws, if I want." He could all but feel Maria and the Black-Eyed Child listening in.
"That's still more than most of us arrive with," the other wight said. "Usually when we come here we just know how to feed safely."
"Yeah, well... that was the plan. But we kind of did a speed-run of that part. I'm Andy."
"...Andy." The wight studied him for a long moment as they neared the central building. "Seriously? Just Andy?"
He shrugged. "You want something more theatrical?"