As she waited, Izzy tapped her fingers anxiously on the rooftop where she crouched. Despite how long she crouched there, moving only to check the area around her to be sure she was not missing anything, her muscles did not cramp up. She inhaled and stood slightly, at the feeling that suddenly ran through her body, careful to still remain fairly well out of sight. Though she saw nothing immediately around, the sensation, the [i]warning[/i], still did not leave her. She moved as close to the edge of the roof as she dared without giving away her position, when she saw him, the streetlight far down the way glittering off his various piercings. He definitely [i]looked[/i] menacing enough. She swallowed and backed away when the man, who appeared to have stepped straight off the stage of the most die-hard heavy metal band in existence, looked in her direction. But there was no way he could have seen her, was there? At least she knew where one of them was. She looked around quickly, trying to spot the other two, but did not find them. Realizing far too late she had failed to ask what kind of abilities she should expect from them and what would work to detain them, she took a deep breath and, holding it, Izzy hurried back down the fire escape as quickly as she could, not wanting to take her eyes off the hunter for too long. Though her mind screamed at her to run the other way, she had a mission to accomplish. As confidently as she could, she went to the front of the school, acting as nonchalant as she could, with the intention of opening the doors in whatever way necessary, ever keeping a wary eye on the direction she had seen the hunter. She paused at the doors, waiting for any sign he had neared. But none came. After a couple minutes, she scowled. "It's going to be like that, then, is it?" she grumbled. Not wanting to waste anymore moonlight or risk the other two hunters closing in on her, she stalked up the road, keeping to the darker areas behind the streetlamps. She picked up a large branch from the roadside as she went, just in case it would come in handy, and rested it on her shoulder, its presence granting a small sense of security; at least she now had something to use at a longer range than her fists.