Turns out trying to find someone out in the cosmos isn't as easy as you'd expect. Especially when that certain someone may not want to be found, and is also scattered throughout space and time. Yeah that makes it pretty hard. BUT, with my sharp wit, superior mind, and a tracker that can do everything for me, I had managed to pick up on his trail, and tracked him to a city. Once more, it seemed as though it brought me to L.A, the city in which I'd last encountered his trail.
It's hard loosing someone you care about, someone whom you look to for guidance and is there when you need them. Friends are a valuable commodity that are hard to come by for a lot of people. That's why, to watch as said person is, for lack of a better word, "killed" before your eyes...well, it ain't pleasant. I've managed to meet some new people, even made a friend, but still there's a wound that hasn't been mended, and I intend to fix that. No matter how long I have to search, I owe Saul that much.
That's why I had hovered over the city from within the sky. From far above I observed events happening below. The past, the present, the future, all of it was laid out before me. Trust me, there was a lot to see, some stuff that quite frankly I would rather not have known about, but anything to track down Saul. So you can probably imagine my disappointment when I couldn't actually find him. Every single kind of way to possibly track something lead to nothing.
Well, maybe not nothing. I did sense something, something powerful. To be fair it was a big city, and through my experience there were many powerful beings. It probably wasn't Saul, but hey it might be worth checking out. Perhaps they were also looking for my friend, he tended to attract people with power. And, you know what, I was a bit worn out. All this searching through time and space was starting to wear me out. A nice little talk is always a welcome change of pace. While my search may have once again come to a dead end, perhaps I could try to salvage something from this trip. I-
*Popped*
Over the source of the disturbance. It was a young woman, not over 20 from the looks of it. A quick scan over the area revealed there were no more disturbances in space/time, so with a heavy sigh I knew that my friend was not here, at least not anymore. Another clue, another dead end. I'm sorry Saul. Bringing my attention back to reality, I looked down at the girl below. She shuffled around, her head darting from side to side, as if she were-
Looking for something? My eyes, I mean if I had any, widened at the prospect. The woman could have perhaps sensed the disturbance herself, and had come to investigate as I had hoped. I didn't dare get my hopes up just yet, but perhaps this trip hadn't been all for nothing. Without delay I-
*Popped*
Right beside the young woman, right within her general point of view. Grinning at her in a friendly fashion, I decided it would be best to start off simple. "Hello there."
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