She's so caught up in watching the actual heroes play that she misses her next phased-in foot and goes through a wall and floor before catching herself. [i]Wow.[/i] Look, now there's a hero! She's saved the day and looked totally smooth and kissable while doing it. Empress was a hero, too, and she's the ideal that the city was forged with. But she's busy trying to fix the ghost-disaster thing that's happening, and it's really too much to presume that she could help and not get in the way with that, in spite of being sort of ghost now, so she's up here. And she's not even doing what Princess is doing, saving people, except she did? Kind of? By accident. And then she scared him and then corrected him and ran away and- Right, there's a fight. She should help. She's not a real hero, though, so she works her way up and near the edge of the building, and observes the fight going on, peeking her head out through the wall and down, peering at the well armored menace. Menace. Meeeeanaaaaaaace. It's got a good mouthfeel to it. She rolls it around her mouth a bit more, while she scopes this out. Well. The fight seems done. The cleanup is next, especially since those cracks are deep enough the water is draining from the pool and down into the foundations. Never good to have water where you don't want it. But that's not everything here, she's certain. This was cover for a kidnapping and there's a very loud, very obvious angry menace (meeeeenaaaaaccceeeeee) in a metal can who's down for the count. What's missing from this picture, hmm? [quote]Straight. Up. Creepin'. 5 + 7 is a partial success. What's my best way in, to the fight or an opportunity here? Exit plans are for somebody with brains.[/quote]