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The five of them looked for any sign of the attacker, but he was long gone. “We really should have just killed him,” Judy said. Jessica stopped in the air. “I at least wanted to know who I was killing at least, was that so much to ask?” “This time it might have been,” William said and motioned to the roof of a building and flew down to it. They all landed together. “Did you really think all of this was random?” Jessica asked. “I don’t know. I went out for a walk and was stabbed by a bunch of morons, got mad, torched them. None of you had to show up, I don’t know why you did,” William replied, feeling stupid for doing what he did now. “It doesn’t matter, we have an invisible stalker we can’t detect after us. We’re stronger together for the duration,” Dave said and William nodded. “Cops a