The second the monorail and everyone inside turned 2D...Was the moment Olexia's inner child took over, she couldn't keep from smiling it was hard for her to look away from her own two hands...she was a cartoon, and so was everyone else!
It was a dream come true! Well it would've been...if she'd ever dreamt about becoming a cartoon before, but nonetheless it made her giddy inside.
However the giddiness was short lived, as soon as Mitch mentioned that the Disney villains had powers, and were becoming stronger...well that wasn't good news.
Olexia looked around to see if anyone was looking then zipped up her jacket hiding her shirt's logo.
"Questions? Yeah, I've got a couple questions...why do people call it a building if it's already built?"
Olexia chuckled a bit at herself, then cleared her throat.
"No but for real, you're saying the villains are becoming MORE powerful? Does anyone else here remember Jafar? Maybe Mal? OH! Or Hades perhaps? All of which were...I dunno...over powered callous whackos?! Is that the reason why we're all animated? As a safety precaution? Or is this-"
The fair haired woman made wide gestures at the newly animated surroundings.
"Just a way to show off your new technology? And what happens if I dunno...say one of the villains gets a hold of our pins? Will the pins increase in power as well?"
At the very back of the group was a rather tall young woman, named Olexia, but went by her nickname Lex.
She looked much like a bobble head, repeatedly looking up at the group mainly Mitch the person giving instructions, and back at her phone messaging both her parents.
Olexia's father was excited for Lex telling her to enjoy herself, while her mother on the other hand mother was panicking with "What if's" and "You know you're prone to accidents" routine. The usual lectures she got whenever she tried anything new.
When Mitch said to board the tram Lex stuffed her phone into the left pocket of her faded blue jeans, she neatly tucked her honey blond hair behind her ears and proceeded to board the tram along with everyone else.
Only giving the other adventurers nods of recognition when she passed them, before taking a seat on the left side of the isle, and scooted all the way over to the window so she could peer out.
Ever since she'd boarded the boat she had mostly kept to herself, she didn't normally didn't interact with people, and it was definitely showing...well it was to her at least...she noticed how when she would try to make conversation...she mainly talked about geology, the ocean, or myth.