I found this in a private message chain. It's something I was considering doing before I ended up writing what I did in the story. This takes place before Alana wakes up to Boris in the room and, as this was only an idea, this is all I have done
Nightmare glanced down as he secretly watched another one of Alana's dreams. The girl was completely unaware that she had fallen asleep reading one of her books. Like last time this dreamed looked more like a memory and the man wouldn't be surprised if it was. Like he promised, however, the incubus made sure to block the memory of her family's murder from her subconscious mind. He felt a bit guilty that he couldn't completely block her memory like he did with Alice. Although he knew that it was one of the many risks from allowing Peter to bring in a random girl. However, that didn't mean there wasn't anything he could do to help.
Nightmare was also aware of what happened with Alana earlier in the day. He couldn't say he approved of her thieving ways but the incubus knew there wasn't much he could do about it. His physical form was in Clover and all he could do now was scold her. However Nightmare planned to make Alice forget about the money Alana gave her to pay for her stolen banana. He wasn't ready for the girl to realize Alana was from the future; it could cause way too many problems. Instead it was better for Alice to believe the other girl was just from a different culture and country.
The dream the demon was watching took place in a city. Cars, more modern than the ones in Alice's time, zoomed past on a black road. People of all ages walked in both directions on the sidewalk, some of which were even walking dogs. Alana was leaning against a lamp post, her hands shoved in her pants pockets as she watched the others walk by. No one seemed to pay any attention to the girl, not even when she pulled herself away from the lamppost and bumped into a man. As she walked away Nightmare, from his hiding spot, frowned as Alana held up wallet to her face, one that obviously didn't belong to her. It seemed she's been a thief for a while now
