The only thing that was helping her at that moment was that, as she went on to problem-solve.
Her fingers moved along the wall until the texture and temperature of the sensory information changed to something slightly harder and colder to the touch.
Her fingers ran along the surface before reaching the middle, where she found the switch that was on the wall.
She flicked the switch on, causing the room to be lit up.
A lot of visual sensory information was right in front of her in that moment that she could focus on and begin to absorb.
It all continued to distract her as she calmed down, but it let her take in all kinds of information that she wished to know and could make her feel more at ease.
Getting more familiar with the environment would usually make it easier to settle in.
If it was too unfamiliar, then it was possible that she would feel very unsafe and that there was too much out of her range of control.
