[b]Alicia Hayden[/b] The duo had gone on their way for the train station that they had been at so recently, but they did not make it very far before their found their progress interrupted yet again. It was not by the authorities, since the magical girls of Beacon were adept enough that the fire could be handled before the fire department actually arrived. In the meanwhile Alicia was busy thinking over what had just happened, and what they would have to do before they could go fight Justine. It was going to be a busy day for them. She was about to cross the street with Suwako at her side when a red Ferrari screeched to a stop in front of them. Unusual to say the least, it was made no less so by the grinning man in the drivers seat. "Hey Alicia, long time no see!" Alicia was frozen for mere moments, before hurrying up to the side of the car and grinning right back at him. "[url=https://i.imgur.com/SNNwo25.jpg]Ren[/url], good to see you again. It feels like it's been ages!" Rendall, if that was indeed his real name, was someone that she had met shortly after becoming a magical girl. He styled himself as an 'Observer', with access to a bewildering variety of equipment, official documentation, and other assorted items. From what he had told her he liked to go around, see important events, and lend a hand to people who caught his eye. She had been one of those people, luckily enough. He was a bit more silent on where exactly he came from, but she wasn't as worried about that. She liked to think that she owed him for help he'd given her in the past, but so far he hadn't demanded payment. "That it has been," he confirmed with a nod of his sunglasses as he shifted in his seat to better look at them. "Do you and your friend need a lift?" Alicia did not hesitate to open the door and slip into the passengers seat next to him. "Sure. We're headed back to a previous fight scene, one of Beacon's allies needs to talk to us there." She assumed he knew about the fight already, otherwise he wouldn't have been there to pick them up. His eyebrow rose, and she could practically see the curious look in his eye from behind the sunglasses he wore. "Oh really? You're making friends, that's nice." That earned a sigh on her part, not that it was entirely unfounded. She could tolerate a few jokes at her expense though, so she didn't make a big issue of it. She was used to it by now. "Yeah. I'll fill you in on the way," she confirmed. They would wait until Suwako got in before Ren hit the gas, peeling away with the short screech of rubber as they went on their way. [@Hammerman]