[New York City is all around him, a mixture of loud noise and constant movement. He's standing in the middle of the sidewalk, holding a piece of paper and scanning the crowd
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[There is a girl sitting on top of the wall, legs dangling over the side. She is not, however, Kate. She is a Japanese girl, or young woman, perhaps in her late teens.]
[It was true, but Ami could probably be nicer and seem more concerned. Instead, she stands up and then jumps...
Instead of hurting herself, she lands easily on the ground - a feat she could accomplish as a senshi even in waking life, but which the dream certainly makes easier.]
He's momentarily dazed, reaching out towards the wall and planting one hand against it. Solid, as is, he assumes, the man who seems to have been waiting there.]
The laws of physics are pretty clear on that sort of thing.
NOrmally I don't. [He looks around again, hoping to spy something, anything that might tell him where Kate might have gone off to.] I was running after someone. She came down this way and now she's not here.
She's not here. [Buffy says sadly, appearing just behind him. She thinks she hates living here the most when things like this happen. She hates the explaining.]
What are you doing here? Why are you following me? [Slightly paranoid? Maybe a little but things aren't right, things aren't right in the least and he wants to know what's going on.] There's nowhere to go, she's got to be here. I want r back.
[Of course he'd be witness to this. Peter's only there for the very end of the chase, to see Neal turn and run into a dead end, and he doesn't see what he's following, but the expression on Neal's face leaves Peter pretty certain what he's running after even before he says her name.
The fact that he isn't surprised in the least does nothing to lessen the disappointment in his expression as he takes a few steps closer.] She's not here.
[Peter shakes his head, his hands on his hips.] I don't know. But she's not here. You're the only person who's come this way in -- five minutes, maybe longer.
Oops. Looks like you lost her. [Says a strange and quite possible inhuman man who seems to have appeared right next to him all of a sudden.] Was she important?
[He jumps, whirling around to face the speaker.] How did you-- [But he shakes his head, eyes darting around the alley trying to figure out where she is. It doesn't matter who this man is, all that matters is Kate.]
I need to find her, she's in trouble? [He's starting to pace the alley, fingers feeling the walls for anything he might be missing, though he doubts there's a door that he's missing.]
In trouble? Was she running away from something then? [From you perhaps? He seems to almost mimic the man now, moving his hands across the wall. He could probably make a door if his dream would allow him some control. But he was too curious to see how he would deal with the obstacle to try.] Maybe you should try another route.
Probably. [He says it with an almost distracted air about him, his concentration more on feeling out the walls than the other person. This is probably not what he should be doing but well, his logic has always been a little suspect when it came to Kate
He turns, looking at him with skeptical eyes.] Do you see another route out of here? Because I sure a shell don't.
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[There is a girl sitting on top of the wall, legs dangling over the side. She is not, however, Kate. She is a Japanese girl, or young woman, perhaps in her late teens.]
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Did you see a girl come down here? White, long, dark brown hair?
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[It was true, but Ami could probably be nicer and seem more concerned. Instead, she stands up and then jumps...
Instead of hurting herself, she lands easily on the ground - a feat she could accomplish as a senshi even in waking life, but which the dream certainly makes easier.]
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For a moment, just a moment, he wonders if he was chasing ghosts,
But then the girl is jumping down and landing with a kind of grace he had not expected in the slightest. Then again, he'd seen odder things]
Nice landing,. Do you jump off of high walls a lot?
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I've tried running through walls. Usually doesn't work out.
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The laws of physics are pretty clear on that sort of thing.
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She has to be, there's nowhere to go. [He turns to face her fully, studying her, making a quick assessment to see if she might be armed.] Who are you?
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The fact that he isn't surprised in the least does nothing to lessen the disappointment in his expression as he takes a few steps closer.] She's not here.
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I need to find her, she's in trouble? [He's starting to pace the alley, fingers feeling the walls for anything he might be missing, though he doubts there's a door that he's missing.]
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He turns, looking at him with skeptical eyes.] Do you see another route out of here? Because I sure a shell don't.
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