[hr][hr] [center][h1][color=ed1c24]The Weeping[/color][/h1] [i]Location: Traveling, The Lucky Noodle, Paragon City[/i] [@Nallore][/center] [hr][hr] As the Weeping continued sitting in his fetal position, digesting the information the spirit presented him. He did not physically move as the janitor came in. He trusted in his hiding spot as he recalled a sign for the lucky noodle. Some place to get grub. He frowned as the fingers clutching the amulet tightened on it threatening to crush it at the annoyance of this wild goose chase. He sighed causing the man to jump as he glanced towards the giant broiler that the Weeping was hiding behind. Was that a hiss of steam? As the man made his way around the giant machine he would find nothing. The man was confused but he moved on from the broiler and began doing what he originally came in here to do. Meanwhile the Weeping had left the room after convincing his many spirits that wasting time on this human would give their quarry a chance to leave the Lucky Noodle. A bit of time had passed but the Weeping found himself out the Lucky Noodle after getting lost a time or two. Entering into the building through the shadows he found himself looking downward at quite the scene before him. Several people were fighting. He ignored them as his orange eyes scanned each face, till his eyes finally fell upon the source of his frustration. The brown-haired young girl. [b][color=ed1c24]"GRAB HER!! SEIZE HER!!! DON'T LET THE SCAMP FLEE!!! TAKE HER!!!"[/color][/b] He could hear the various voices screaming in his head as he was slowly using the shadows to get a much better angle on Madalyne. He was now behind her, but she was just out of reach. But if he could just reach her, he'd be able to flee with her as she'd be disoriented from entering the shadow world that the Weeping called home. He watched the fight scene unfold with interest as he had not seen many other metahumans since his awakening and if any of them got in his way it would be helpful the more he knew of them and the less they knew of him.