He heard all the commotion and arguing that went on while he fell asleep. Vin trusted that Kiara could handle the situation, knowing she was probably as stubborn as Mary. Once he did shift a little, when he heard Mary thinking about just killing them off. He was about to get up and try to set the peace again, but everything was fine- how it sounded. Soon enough, there was less of Mary jumping on the bed, and she was fast asleep on the other side. This was one strange life he led. He wondered what his parents would've thought if they could see him now- well, he guessed they could considering random angels and demons were either speaking or trying to kill us... Or in Mary's case, a little of both. ~~~ "Finally." The demon replied at first with such an exasperated sigh of relief. The walking part of their murderous play was the most boring after all. Rebel watched with a small smirk. "Oh I wonder how this mystery person- or people face off against that. Sadly, I'm sure they'll be killed before we can see." With a shrug, he walked alongside Webster. "Well, win some and lose some." ~~~ A cold chill went down Vincent's spine, making him peek open one eye. At first he assumed Mary had gotten closer which would've meant another article of clothing, or himself would be disappearing. He didn't really think about that much when he decided to fall asleep at the end of the bed. Eventually both of his eyes opened and his head lazily turned to where Mary was sleeping. Nope. She hadn't moved from her side- sure she moved around on that side, but stayed in that area. Slowly, he sat up and yawned. For some reason, the feeling of impending doom would not go away. And it was rare that he had such moments. Maybe it was just the thought of him having to face the Devil soon, along with meeting his death once- and then meeting Death herself. This happened all in the course of... A day or so? Well, it didn't matter. Life was happening now. He stood, slightly refreshed from his cat nap and walked over to the door. He opened the door slightly, just to peek out and see if the town was awake. Apparently, it was still pretty early, because no one was out yet. His vision cleared up more to realize that on one side coming toward the town, it was much darker than the other side. "Uhh," Vin tapped Kiara and looked out again. "Can you tell me if I'm imagining things?"