The mans words did have some truth to them; Nixie knew she couldn't very well stay here the rest of her life. And his playful gesture did help to convince her, however bold it was, though she wouldn't admit it. Her only response the crossing of both arms over her chest and a gaze that followed his hand as it reached out to grasp at her arm. She wouldn't flinch away or say anything, but her heart quickened as the two stopped just short of the thin line that separated them from the tricky streets. When he nudged her silently to take the first step, a fleeting hand went to his arm an clamped down with unintentional force. As if perhaps he would be the lifeline that kept her from plunging into momentary madness once more. Pulling him into the streets, she clung to him.
Her first steps, this time, were a lot less terrifying than she had expected them to be. Fully believing that it was thanks to the strangers presence keeping the illusions at bay. However false the notion was, it still helped to ease her mind. And even as mild as the illusions were this time, she was not ready to release him, walking with a tight hold on his arm. Taking in the ever changing surroundings, an uneasy feeling remained. One moment the streets were full of busy people, forcing them to dodge oncoming traffic. Next they were completely empty, their own footsteps the only sound to be heard. More tricks, as she expected, but these ones didn't frighten her nearly as much as the first. Merely posing a surprise that kept her on edge.
Buildings towered over them on both sides, but they remained steadfast, unlike the faces that occupied the streets one moment, only to disappear the next. But as they carried on down the streets, even they started to waver as if you were looking at them through a surface of moving water. Then they sunk down into the ground, a wide open plane and foliage appearing suddenly in their place. The illusion wrapped around the exterior of a large stone building that appeared in the center. Standing with the stranger, she glanced down quickly when she felt flagstone push up through the ground to form a flagstone path that lead to the building. Then looking to her guide with questioning eyes, she wondered if he would know where they were.
Her first steps, this time, were a lot less terrifying than she had expected them to be. Fully believing that it was thanks to the strangers presence keeping the illusions at bay. However false the notion was, it still helped to ease her mind. And even as mild as the illusions were this time, she was not ready to release him, walking with a tight hold on his arm. Taking in the ever changing surroundings, an uneasy feeling remained. One moment the streets were full of busy people, forcing them to dodge oncoming traffic. Next they were completely empty, their own footsteps the only sound to be heard. More tricks, as she expected, but these ones didn't frighten her nearly as much as the first. Merely posing a surprise that kept her on edge.
Buildings towered over them on both sides, but they remained steadfast, unlike the faces that occupied the streets one moment, only to disappear the next. But as they carried on down the streets, even they started to waver as if you were looking at them through a surface of moving water. Then they sunk down into the ground, a wide open plane and foliage appearing suddenly in their place. The illusion wrapped around the exterior of a large stone building that appeared in the center. Standing with the stranger, she glanced down quickly when she felt flagstone push up through the ground to form a flagstone path that lead to the building. Then looking to her guide with questioning eyes, she wondered if he would know where they were.