Adia pats her jacket pocket. "Me, too." She's never without in the Nexus, and it's only failed her a couple times. Although with Jim's disappearance, she's considering getting a spare for herself and Caspar.
"Sure." Left or right, it doesn't matter to her. She heads in that direction and efficiently begins checking on each portal that she passes. Some are tricky to identify, as they look identical to doors that lead to Nexus shops and homes, but her time in the Nexus has given her a feel for what makes a portal different from a regular door. A certain vibe that's been calling out more strongly to her ever since the Nightmare incident.
She's very good about staying in sight, although occasionally she needs to duck into an alley to double-check something. Some of the portals are stable and well-trafficked. Some give off a welcoming aura, and those she avoids like the plague. Any portal that encourages people to enter is a dangerous one, so far as she's concerned. Some portals waver like mirages, as if any moment they might blink out of existence.
But so far, no glass door with a radiation symbol.
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"Sure." Left or right, it doesn't matter to her. She heads in that direction and efficiently begins checking on each portal that she passes. Some are tricky to identify, as they look identical to doors that lead to Nexus shops and homes, but her time in the Nexus has given her a feel for what makes a portal different from a regular door. A certain vibe that's been calling out more strongly to her ever since the Nightmare incident.
She's very good about staying in sight, although occasionally she needs to duck into an alley to double-check something. Some of the portals are stable and well-trafficked. Some give off a welcoming aura, and those she avoids like the plague. Any portal that encourages people to enter is a dangerous one, so far as she's concerned. Some portals waver like mirages, as if any moment they might blink out of existence.
But so far, no glass door with a radiation symbol.