"Okay just settle down-- Jackson, stop treating them like idiots, we all don't know what is happening," Sandman growled at the spirit, his tone authoritative when it came to keeping the rest of the spirits in line. Someone had to play leader, and it might as well be him, even though on the inside he was just as worried as his friends. As he told the spirit off, he turned to Arguis, ready to answer his question. 

"When I cast the incantation, the clocks all smashed and froze before vanishing without a trace. Only five clocks survived out of the millions that are gone," He cast his eyes downward before speaking again, looking up to the Enforcer. "Mytchell checked on their dreams - They do not seem to be asleep, but at the same time, the watch is still frozen for them too, even if the clock hand moves. I think we succeeded. I think I froze time," He stopped before shifting awkwardly. There was a slight hint of fear in the Sandman's voice. "But I think something else happened - An adverse affect - And we need to--" Sandman stopped as Kit began to shoot off questions, breaking his explanation up.

"I just said-- Yes Kit. No Kit! Yes. Yes you can, just be patient," He answered, trying to calm down the Shape-Shifter as she continued to ask him questions. However, as he was talking, a loud voice boomed, the beast just fitting her snout and pearly white sharp teeth through the window. The voice asked him a rather direct question, about how he would remedy this. He took a moment to register the question before he turned, looking to Beast.

"We have bigger problems than just trying to fix my sleeping pattern. My spell...It's done something unthinkable to the human world. Whatever I did, five humans have only just narrowly avoided the adverse affect...We need to all investigate. When we arrive at the human world we have to see what the spell did to the world, and whilst we're at it, we have to figure out why these five have been spared..."