"A pleasure." What was next, exchanging phone numbers? Bouncer didn't even have a phone. Wait, [i]did[/i] she have a phone? One of her hands went instinctively to her pocket, checking for a familiar weight that wasn't there. There was a fleeting, intangible thought that she might have left it somewhere, but she couldn't recall ever having one to begin with. Odd. "We both have places to be then," she announced suddenly, shaking the cloud from her mind. Bouncer offered Kitsune a lazy two-fingered salute beginning to step away from her and the scene of the fire. "See you, eonnie. If you change your mind about getting involved tomorrow, I'm sure you'll know where to find me." Maybe. Whatever. There was a faint [i]thp[/i] as she vanished, reappearing at the end of the street before teleporting a second time, vanishing into the night. Once a safe distance from the scene, however, Bouncer began to walk instead. She could already feel the electricity beginning to [i]sing[/i] through her muscles, but she was… tired. As much as she would love to chase that high, Bouncer just didn’t have the focus to track how much energy she was building up. Bouncer spent a lot of time out at night, but actually walking the streets in silence was something she hadn’t done in quite a while. Not since that woman had found her, slumped in some dirty alley outside the latest fight club she’d been thrown out of. Or was it… even before that? Oh, maybe not since- A sharp headache flared behind her eyes, cutting off the thought and making her balance wobble. Maybe she breathed in more smoke than she thought. Rabbit pulled her makeshift mask down, taking slow deep breaths to steady herself, eyes shut tight, willing the pain to subside. It did after a brief moment, but she kept her eyes closed a while longer. Maybe she just needed to eat something, actually. Yeah. If she found a convenience store selling clothes that was still open, maybe she’d get something sweet too. That should help her feel a bit better. Yeah. She'd just keep walking until she found one.