Eva darted through alleyways, avoiding light as much as possible, until even she forgot the way back to the bus. The DMA would be coming for her - there was no question of that. What mattered was where she would hide. Her first instinct was the sewers, but she quickly realized how bad a choice of hiding place that would be. Aside from being disgusting, she would have to reveal herself lifting one of those heavy lids in the sun in order to even enter in the first place. No, she needed to find somewhere else to hide. She had to assume the worst case scenario - that the DMA had not only been told about her, but had learned all about her abilities. That meant they would come equipped with flashlights. They would scour through the darkness methodically, leaving nowhere for her to blend in with the shadows. Her best bet would be to betray those expectations without placing herself in a situation where she would be at risk if they didn't know about her powers. She needed to find a shadow in the sunny place. Biting her lip, she walked out of the alleyway, her pace casual. She waited until no one was nearby, then approached the a vehicle parked along the side of the road. Kneeling as if to tie her shoe, Eva used the car as a shield to protect herself from the sun. As her fingers toys with her shoelaces, a thin, feeble strand of shadow rose from her feet, crawling along the side of the vehicle until it reached the keyhole. The faint [i]click[/i] announced its completion of its mission. Eva pulled open the back door of the car and laid down on the seat. A few pedestrians passed, but before long, no one was standing directly adjacent to the car. Eva rolled onto the floor, blending into the shadows. Despite her invisibility, the heat threatened to overwhelm her; she might die of it even if the DMA didn't catch up to her.