Ecto chuckled at[i][b] Graffiti's [/b][/i]remark. a green-bluish smoke rose from his mouth. [color=DeepSkyBlue][i][b]"None taken."[/b][/i][/color] - he said with a smile. He turned to Ditch. [color=DeepSkyBlue][i][b]"And she's right, you know. This is all well and good, but I for one - and I don't want to sound stupid - have no idea what we are up against. What does this guy do? What powers does he have?"[/b][/i][/color] He thought for a minute, glancing at the considerable number of ladies in the room.[color=DeepSkyBlue][i][b] "Or she, right. Sorry." [/b][/i][/color] The funny part about [b]Turn Back[/b] taking off his bandana is that Eric still had no idea who he was supposed to be in the mundane world. No one cares who you are most of the time, so the big reveal has no effect. This is why Eric didn't bother with a costume. That, and the fact that clothes slipped off him once he shifted to spectral form. Yeah, maybe the second reason is the stronger one. Still, no one remembers an ordinary face with an ordinary life. That was not the case with the girl who Ditch called "Rosie". It was Melrose Faye, daughter of the goddamn Godfather herself! That was a suprise. That would have resulted an awkward family talk, if Richard Faye wasn't gunned down by the police in a fight. It was all over the news. "Millenium City Kingpin pinned down" he remembered reading the headlines. A serious amount wealth came through those doors, and Eric couldn't even afford the dry cleaners. She was talking about renovating this dump, and someone called Tim. [color=DeepSkyBlue][i][b]I wonder who that is. Her boyfriend?[/b][/i][/color] All this talk of fridges made him hungry.