[Her eyes scanned the skies for nearly a full minute before she finally looked away. Maybe she was just imagining things?]
[Absently pulling at her backpack, she continued on her path. The further into the charred remains she traveled, the stranger she felt. Almost like vertigo. It was an indescribable sensation--not quite pain, but hardly pleasant. At one point, a hand rose to her head. Maybe it was just the atmosphere. The sight of all that destruction was enough to make anybody depressed.]
[As she turned the corner, however, the same feeling was upon her again. She froze, visibly frowning as she lifted her eyes once more.]
Okay, is somewhere there?
[She hated sounding paranoid, but walking through a creepy ghost city was weird enough without somebody following her. Then a though occurred to her, and she almost smiled:]
Robin, if that's you, you might as well come out already.
[Chances were slim it was her fellow teammate. No doubt, he would have already said 'hello' by then. But on the off-chance he was messing with her, it was best to call him out on it while she still had the verbal advantage.]
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[Absently pulling at her backpack, she continued on her path. The further into the charred remains she traveled, the stranger she felt. Almost like vertigo. It was an indescribable sensation--not quite pain, but hardly pleasant. At one point, a hand rose to her head. Maybe it was just the atmosphere. The sight of all that destruction was enough to make anybody depressed.]
[As she turned the corner, however, the same feeling was upon her again. She froze, visibly frowning as she lifted her eyes once more.]
Okay, is somewhere there?
[She hated sounding paranoid, but walking through a creepy ghost city was weird enough without somebody following her. Then a though occurred to her, and she almost smiled:]
Robin, if that's you, you might as well come out already.
[Chances were slim it was her fellow teammate. No doubt, he would have already said 'hello' by then. But on the off-chance he was messing with her, it was best to call him out on it while she still had the verbal advantage.]