JG eventually found her way into something that appeared to be a market. Unbeknownst to her, she had entered through the North-Western gates. The atmosphere of the city changed noticeably as she progressed from the secluded edges of the market to the more populated ones, and she saw her mood progressively worsen from the forced invasion of her personal space in crowded areas. While the area was populated by a great variety of cultures and races, she saw something she was particularly unfamiliar with; some people seemed to have almost merged with machines. The extent varied, from arm sheaths that potentially acted purely as technological gadgets, to full body enhancements. She looked at these people with subtle wonder. One man in particular stood out to her mostly due to his sheer size. At over 7' tall, she saw him coming a long way off. Enough to get a good look at him before he would have been in close enough proximity to notice her amongst the crowd. By then she had resumed her usual vacant expression and pretended quite successfully not to have noticed him. She did [i]feel[i] him watching her, though. In fact, that sensation somehow didn't leave her, even after he was well out of sight. JG frowned, scanning the crowd quickly. If it wasn't him watching her, then who was it? A few people had their eyes on her, but she could tell they were mostly harmless and simply curious. She felt more that someone, or something, was following her. Eventually she gave up and continued walking. Whatever it was would show itself eventually and she could deal with it then. She reached East end of the market and turned back, not having found what she was looking for. There was much more of the market to explore, however, so she headed South this time. After a good half hour trying to slip between or push through people to get to where she wanted, she found herself passing by a Taylor's. She'd just passed it when she remembered about the hood she wanted to buy. She turned back and ducked into the shop. She still felt watched, though no one was in sight.