Lewis watched as the predictable outcome came about from him peering into the window, ~ [b]Okay, that has to be her. Only she can see me.... At least, that's how I think it works.[/b] ~ In honesty, Lewis almost had to hold back a laugh as she startled girl darted instantly for the bathroom. Lewis began to grasp at the bottom of the window, searching for a grip in order to pry the window open. As soon as he found purchase on the lip of the window, Lewis' hand pushed through the window, reminding the young man he could phase through physical material. Almost chuckling to himself, Lewis passed through the rest of the window, into the girl's room. Touching his feet to the floor of the room, Lewis glanced about the room, examining it's contents, before finally resting his eyes on the dog that was desperate to get to it's owner on the other side of the bathroom door. It didn't seem like the dog knew Lewis was there, something he was thankful for. As he continued to examine the room, he noticed the phone laying on the night stand, idle. Doubting the girl had another phone accessible from the bathroom, Lewis let out an audible chuckle, placing his hands into his jean pockets, "[b]You didn't honestly hide in the bathroom before grabbing your phone, did you?[/b]" Lewis spoke, adding a hint of friendly teasing to his tone, hoping to ease the panicking girl, "[b]What if I was some kind of murderer[/b]?" He added, laughing slightly, before picking up her phone. It relieved that the physical phone did not pass through his fingers, giving him some kind of hope that he could still interact with the living world.