The forever young teenager noticed how others were beginning to walk off. Back flipping off of the statue and landing on the other side of the fountain were no one was, she waved them off as she walked away. If anyone new came along, they would have to figure out about this place for themselves. As for now, anyone wanting to find the main hotel would have to follow her, as she stated in the beginning of her welcoming speech, or they could just wander around. She really didn't care what anyone decided to do. After all, it wasn't like anything would kill them and the town did have its ways of keeping everything calm in its heavenly chaos. Whistling a soft tune of a song she used to love to listen to on her now useless phone, she walked towards the tiny shop-like building fairly off from the fountain that was pretty much endless. Heck, she spent a whole day running around up the stairs and button-less elevator until she nearly fell into insanity and one of the first people here helped her out.
"Ah. I remember when I first came here. So helpless and confused. Lucky for those guys they had me to sorta explain things," she started to think, "Man, if it weren't for Sammy I wouldn't have made it out of that hotel sane. Hardly anyone was here back then...yet she still isn't here. Which is good since that means she's alive, but I miss her. A lot."
Her heart twitched slightly at the thought of her best friend, well more like crush, but she quickly wiped the tiny bit of pain away and stretch her arms up into the air with a slight yawn. She couldn't be sad. Especially since she was in a place that granted her the thing she wanted the most for so long: immortality. Her mind switched over to Sammy. He was a teenager as well that was only a few years older than herself who had helped her when she arrived. According to him, he was the very first person there, or at least the only one when he arrived, and helped her learn the tricks the Town had up its sleeve. He was good friend, but sadly one day he was gone. Scourge couldn't tell whether he had been brought back to life or just woke up, but either way she was glad for him to go back home to his family.
Silently slipping her hands back into her pockets, she continued to walk along the side walk that had the pattern of space on it with her black boots tapping on the side walk. It was weird for the side walk appeared to be a looking glass out into an endless field of space and even sounded like the common see through material when one would walk on it, but it would feel like gritty concrete when ever bear skin touched it.