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After your talk with Question you drive him down to the Hotel Gotham where he leads you to the alley behind the tall building.
"Here?"
"This is perfect, Officer." He tells you, finally raising his seat to a normal position.
"You sure you don't want to go back to your car? I really don't mind."
"I've been out long enough." He tells you simply, popping the door and stepping out. He gives you a tip of his hat and wraps the plastic bag he had with him at Pizza Planet around his wrist before grasping a fire escape ladder and beginning to climb.
"Q..." you start before giving it up. "Have a good night, buddy.' You say to nobody in particular, sighing as you lean across your seats to pull the door shut.
The drive home is quiet, the only thing of note are the multitude of shivers you feel that leave the faintest traces of fear and adrenaline on the fringe of your mind. As you shift into park you shake it off, could be after-effects from the remote viewing you pulled off earlier, a useful ability to be sure but you worry about long term effects or damage.
The climb up the stairs is longer this evening, your legs feeling heavier and heavier with each step. Your mind swirls as you insert the new keys into the door and step into a wonderfully unmolested living space. Sleep begins to creep into the edges of your vision so a shower, a quick banana, and a cold glass of water become the top of your priorities. When you're clean and refreshed you crawl into the inviting sheets and spend a few minutes wriggling and trying to find a spot without a briefcase shaped lump. Perhaps you should think of a more permanent place to stick this thing. 'A problem for tomorrow' you think to yourself, as tonight you dream of...
>Gotham itself, the city is active tonight and is never adverse to seating a spectator.
>SIM, even in your most peaceful moments his unsettling words and the chilling visions you've seen intrude on your mind.
>Your childhood, hearing Question reflect on his life journey has you doing the same.
>Write-In?
>A building tremor beneath Gotham, once imperceptible, now letting out the quietest hum to those who would listen. (Requires 1d100 Roll, if you want to roll for it please pick a back up vote as well.)