(OOC: I'm god moding you just a tiny bit below.) Lana couldn't believe what she was hearing. The FBI agent had figured it out, her [i]enhanced ability[/i]. He'd referred to it as possibly being magic, invisibility, or a super power. Lana had always thought of it as [i]camouflage[/i]. If she only held perfectly still, those around her couldn't see her. Unless, of course, she wanted them to. Sometimes she revealed herself to a single individual, engaging them in conversation. When others neared, she went quiet. Her conversation partner then looked like he or she was talking to no one at all. It was fun. Lana had never employed her [i]camouflage[/i] in the presence of a [i]non-human[/i] animal before tonight, though. She'd been sure that the dog handler was going to discover her. [i]Good to know,[/i] she'd thought after her panic dissipated. And now here was this agent revealing that he'd figured her secret out. [i]No biggie,[/i] she thought. [i]He's not certain. Just chill for five minutes. He'll leave. You'll disappear, permanently. It'll be fine.[/i] While the agent had been ushering out the last of the cops, Lana had moved closer to the balcony's French doors. Now, out of the corner of her eye, she saw three familiar dark SUVs pull up to the curb across the street. In only seconds, a dozen [i]Men In Black[/i]-looking men had emerged and were heading for her home's lobby entrance. Some were carrying shotguns, while others carried electronic gear. Lana knew very well what the strange objects were: infrared and microwave detectors. The agent sitting across the room hadn't been the first one to figure out Lana's secret. He'd only been the first one to identify her, too. She moved a step forward. With a panicked voice, she got his attention. "Get me out of here." The agent hopped up, pulling his weapon instinctively. Lana could see the amazement in his eyes. Carefully, she swept an extended finger toward the French doors. "You get me out of here before [i]they[/i] get here. And I'll answer all your questions. But. You [i]have[/i] get me out of here. [i]Now![/i]" The agent moved closer to the glass and peeked out again. Lana did, too. Two more SUVs had pulled up and more [i]Men In Black[/i] were spreading around the perimeter. She continued, "If they get me, you'll never see me again. [i]No[/i] one will. [i]Ever![/i] They'll throw me in a dark hole in the ground. And you'll never get your answers."