[h3]Stalker[/h3] Stalker wasn’t entirely sure what had happened, but she did know that she was very very lucky to have not had her face melted off. Or rather that she had not had to blow her cover in order to prevent her face being melted off. At least she was pretty sure that was what the burning man had been holding her in a headlock and pointing his flaming fist at her head had been threatening to do in order. Possibly whatever that high pitched sound just barely at the edge of her hearing that had occurred had addled his brain enough to not go through with the implied threat. Whatever the case, she was free now, and the local who’d been responsible for all this was on the ground unconscious. The flames on his face hissed under the fall of the sprinklers, but rather than be snuffed out they suddenly leapt into the dying banknote bonfire, which released one final puff of smoke before going out all at once. Said smoke cloud ascended into the sky with surprising cohesion, leaving behind a nondescript business man laying on the floor. Though this body had been captured, the spirit of Pyrojack still burned free. Stalker only paid a little attention to whatever supernatural nonsense was going on with all that, as she was mainly busy being annoyed at the sprinklers soaking her hair and clothes, while also wondering if she could take advantage of the situation. She had come here for the bits of fabric needed to acquire food from the locals, and she’d rather not leave empty handed. She glanced left and right, and then, with the regular locals seeming mostly interested in getting out of the wet and smoky bank, and the locals who’d taken down the fire guy busy with each other, she made her choice. She ducked down, pulled one of her several inch long hair pins out of her hair, and began to use the point to sift through the ashes of the banknote bonfire for anything that had at least somewhat survived the fire, before stuffing the salvage into her pockets. She’d be quick about it, grabbing only the choicest of fabric notes before preparing to make her exit.