The bus finally rolled it's way through the winding inner city streets, screeching to a stop in Victoria coach station. Kaleb walked straight past the guard on the exit and the policeman with a dog sniffing at random cases as they came through the busy station. The drug dog looked at Kaleb, almost as if he was about to go and sit with him, but at the last moment he wandered off to go and bark at a shady looking man with a big black case.
London was a busy, busy place and Kaleb's chosen time of arrival hadn't made it any less busy. It was the middle of a Friday afternoon and there was a rush on to get to the city center. He followed the throng of people leading him towards the underground and stayed low, avoiding catching too much attention.
"I heard they totally wiped out the entire street", the smattering of conversation drifted towards Kaleb across the air. Instinctively he tucked his head further down into the collar of his coat, it sounded like something had been happening while he was traveling that had made the news in the capitol. Kaleb forced his way down towards the platform and past the talking men, attempting to ignore the images of destroyed buildings showing on the monitors near the escalators.
The tube was completely packed out, people crushing in against him. Kaleb was trying to focus on staring at the blur that passed outside the window, but something was starting to bug him. He glanced down the carriage and there standing as bold as brass was Cain, trench coat and all. Cain started pushing his way through the people towards Kaleb, but Kaleb refused to acknowledge he was even there. Cain was only a few feet away when Kaleb suddenly turned towards him.
"See ya" He whispered, blinking onto the platform that was just whizzing past. The man standing at the platform gave a little whimper, Kaleb raised his wrapped bundle threateningly.
"You didn't see anything!" he shouted, quickly dashing up the stairs nearby.
Whoever these Children of Light were they were clearly after him, and they weren't planning on stopping.