Shokuhou Misaki
Misaki stared blankly at the old man in front of her for a few moments before sighing, shaking her head in a mix of disappointment and pity at how disjointed he seemed to be from the modern world. It wouldn't be stretch for her to think that her kidnapper might have been a hermit from overseas up until now, but his words about coming from another world made her massage her forehead. There was a level of insanity that she could comprehend, but this... This was on an entirely different level from chuunibyou. Though... The whole 'alternate world' theory might have some basis as things were right now...
"Okay, I can see that you're not exactly a modern-era man," she started, trying her hardest to not accidentally let slip a comment that might mock him or lower her chances of getting out of this creepy place. "So... Let's start from the basics. No, I am not from Tokyo, but I do know where that was and... A general idea of the area surrounding it. Furthermore, they have a police force that works around the city to protect it, and if you can't deal with something like pepper spray, I'm not sure you'd like to deal with a bunch of bullets flying at you, either. Even if they don't have a name, they can take pictures of you, so... You'd likely become a wanted fugitive and criminal. So I recommend... Not handling things like that. Nor kidnapping people off the streets; that usually ends up with a lot of problems."
Letting her shoulders relax a bit, the young woman took a few steps off to the side and stared at her desolate surroundings, grimacing at how it all looked. Even the smog-filled Beijin, she assumed, would be a better sight than this.
"So. Does that answer your questions? Am I free to go, or are you going to keep me locked up here like a little bird in a cage?"
Leonardo Watch
Leo watched in confusion as the giant man... Bull... Person... Was beckoned by someone else and left, leaving the car totaled in the middle of the street. He couldn't exactly do anything to help with that, given the whole situation at the moment, so all he could do was hope that the man had some sort of insurance before running to chase after Sonic. The monkey, of course, seemed happy that it had made a few friend, but simply looked at the small girl that the person it was riding on had been drawn to.
It didn't take long for the young man to catch up the the group that had spontaneously formed, considering they were only a few steps away and waiting on the side of the road, and he paused for a moment to take in what kind of weird group that had formed over the course of a few seconds.
A goddess, a giant man-bull-hybrid, a random girl, a monkey, and... Him. There were a lot of things that made this stand out, but thankfully the dawn was still breaking over the horizon; they had time to get a better location to stay for the moment.
"Erm... Hello?" he asked, poking his head around and waving at the group. "I'm sorry to be a bother, but could we maybe... Move to somewhere a bit less conspicuous? Maybe a park or something, where we won't cause any problems for people? Also... Could you please put the car down? The man inside doesn't seem to be very happy..."
The problem that his money might or might not work now just dawned on him at that moment, though, which sent a shiver down his spine. Maybe he could find something to pawn off to let them get by for a little while... At least until money wasn't an issue. A new job was probably mandatory for that sake, though...
Also the car. Bringing the man in the car along might be problematic. He probably had a job or something to go to, after all!
Hinanawi Tenshi
The young woman gritted her teeth as the keystone punched through a few of the projectiles, but came to a complete halt in her dash forward as the girl who was with her projected a barrier in front of her instead. That meant, of course, that if she kept charging forward, her face would likely meet that head-on. So that charge was paused, and Tenshi, now returning to a more focused stance, watched as the swordsman decided to turn tail and run.
"Coward. I don't know what that was all about, but I guess if he's on the run, there's no more fighting to be had, right?" she asked casually, letting her pose relax as she turned her head to survey the damage...
And acknowledge that a random girl with a giant hammer had happened upon the scene. She seemed fairly irate, all things considered, but seeing as how she didn't decide to try and bash their heads in after the other person ran for the hills, it seemed fairly safe to think that she wasn't with him. Probably.
"Ah... Okay, that was a fun warm-up and all, but I should probably make sure that giant wave of energy doesn't split this little island in two," she said, casually dropping a keystone from the sky into the ground from where it had been split. With a casual wave of her sword, Tenshi quickly spun her weapon around and slammed the keystone in, forcing the fractured ground to recombine (however messily that had been done) before she turned back to fact the two girls in front of her.
"In any case, my hunch was right. Solved an incident! I guess. Though technically the culprit is still running wild... We can chase after him when it's not night, right? Oh, sorry, sorry, I should introduce myself. Hinanawi Tenshi, Celestial from Gensokyo and proud heir to my father's title... Whatever that means. Thanks for the assist," she said, turning to face the two and smiling before turning towards the castle that now seemed to be abuzz.
Probably because of the fight earlier. Hum.
"Hm... Maybe... We should leave? I don't like the idea of dealing with a bunch of really angry people right now," she commented, letting her weapon disappear back into nothingness before hovering above the ground. "We could chase, if you wanted... Or we could just leave right now."
The faint sounds of sirens in the far distance weren't the best of signs, as far as she could tell, but even she could tell that this foreign noise was not a good omen for any of them. From what little she gathered from the people who were in the Outside World before (read: that weird Sumireko girl), sirens like that meant police, which meant that they might be marked as the ones who caused this incident!
Or, at least, that was how she understood it. The girl had rambled on for too long, but Iku had summarized the major points of it all for her, at least.
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