After leaving the ladies in the cell, Gregory and I walked back to our room. On the way, he also pointed out to me where the commissary was. And yes, he called it a commissary instead of a store. When I asked him why, he explained that Kane wanted everything around there to be as close to military as possible. When I mentioned something about the dormitory, he corrected me and said that they referred to it as the barracks. He said that, for some reason, the cells was one of the very few places there not referred to by a military name. He said that he wasn’t sure why, but was guessing that it was because there were so many different terms for a military prison that Kane’s tiny brain couldn’t settle on one, or that it was because Kane didn’t want most of the rogues to guess that he wasn’t ac