Camilla nodded her head in agreement, the man was crazy and the children were demons here. When Abby made to leave, she was more than happy to follow. Her pace was not so hard to keep up with but as they got into more and more crowded streets she felt as though she could become lost again at any moment. Taking Abby's hand seemed like the best solution, and though her shaking was concerning, it was better than holding nothing at all. The longer they walk the faster Abby seemed to go. People shoved past them, in a rush to whatever the town had to offer. Each time somebody ran into her she feared it would be [i]him[/I], but it never was. Abby's inquiries didn't help to ease her worries. It was all she could do to answer “I’ve never seen him before,” and “I don't know, I'm sorry” loud enough to be heard over the din of the city, let alone to explain the whole series of events that led to a stranger to be chasing her. [@Airalin] [hr]Frantically he peered over the tops of people's heads, she must be close by she was just so close. But then again hadn't there been a trial just like this before, taunting him with the one thing in life he missed the most. No. She had to be real. He had to find her. He would do it if it killed him, though knowing this place it wouldn't. A shift in the alley way, and the briefest glance of a teenager before she disappeared. He didn't know why but he felt she had something to do with Cam, and he needed to follow her. He pushed through the crowded always falling just close enough behind to keep up.