I expected the hallucination to give me a message about Spruce's sudden departure. 'Cause that's what they do. Unfortunately, I had to accept the fact it probably WASN'T a hallucination. It was ghost, or even a delusion. I watched silently (do note this was earlier; earlier than me looking at a mission board and following an inter-dimensional jumper downstairs (now I'm going crazy)). Normally, I'd let Pokemon go with their course of life. Only problem was, I still hadn't learnt that; why do you think I was still looking for Davis? I looked out the window for several minutes, staring blankly as memories projected themselves onto the blue reflection. I lied. I would never do that. Not in this lifetime. Either that, or I don't want to be too personal, bogging down my narration with personal experience. In which case... well, I could be honest and sound like a robot, or I could describe my true experience more and sound like a stalker. You'll figure out which one I am sooner or later. So anyway, I just subtly left Arnold's Guild, following the footsteps of Kamina like a real stalker, unlike the one I described earlier. I heard occasional whispers as they passed bushes and trees, eventually venturing onto a path and overgrown grass. I lay hidden, picking up scraps of information and knowing how Spruce wanted to be alone for now. Yet, I just felt as if there was something going on. Maybe it was because the psychopathic Mareep was giving him a hard time. [i]Agh. Celes, you drama queen...[/i] I thought, floating over Kamina and looking down on him. "You know. Sometimes, people just like to be alone." I said to him, while he was flopping behind some tall grass. ...why was my third magnet dangling around, if not wriggling? Agh, I'll figure that out later. Even if it means not caring about physics. (How does a solid material move like this?)