Who: Will, npc demon and Open What: getting breakfast and trying to figure things out Where: Lawrence When: Morning Status:Open
Well the board didn't seem to be answering anything yet. As a matter of fact, it brought more questions. Someone claiming they're some sort of comic book character was a new one for her. She checked her pocket and pulled her money out and counted it. She should have enough for breakfast and probably lunch. She had never managed to stay away from home this long before without being with a friend or with Witch. Will missed her mother. Her friends. Heck even 'Dean'.
The young red head looked around for a place to eat and decided on a little diner across the street. She went inside the diner and sat down at a table and ordered. It must have been a trick of the light, because Will thought for a moment the woman's eyes went completely black. She shrugged it off and began sipping on her orange juice.
She was still unaware of demons being in this place, or even that this new place was a different dimension. The computer, Lucy, had suggested she ask for answers on that board, which wound up being a dead end, since they all seemed to be doing their own thing there. She would have to figure this out on her own. Her first thought was just to find out how much a plane or bus ticket would cost to get back to Heatherfield. Unfortunately she only had the money in her pocket which was enough for breakfast and hopefully lunch. She hadn't been able to get in touch with anyone from Heatherfield either. What was going on there?
"You're Heatherfield doesn't exist here sweet girl," the waitress said. This time it couldn't have been a trick of the light. Her eyes were black. Will backed up a bit.
"You're reading my mind?" Will asked.
The woman smiled sweetly then opened her mouth and black smoke poured out of it. Will flipped backwards out of the chair smacking her head on the ground. She didn't have time to stop though. That definitely wasn't normal. The smoke was approaching her fast. She bolted out of the door. She wasn't supposed to be seen transforming, but she held the heart in hand just in case she needed to.