6. She doesn't know what to make of him. She's baffled by the whole thing. But instead of running and taking cover like the rest of the civilians when the strongest man in 'Bukuro starts throwing vending machines, dumpsters, and God knows what else he can find, she observes from a safe distance and wonders what's the secret behind it. He's strong, but he's not large like Simon and he's definitely not a bodybuilder. Nonetheless, his strength is absolutely inhuman. No man alive could pull this off. He's a phenomenon, and like any paranormal investigator worth her salt, she's intrigued.

Doing research and making a full-scale report would just be demeaning, though, even with permission. Frankly, she wonders how the flying traffic signs of Ikebukuro haven't gained nationwide publicity, but she decides she doesn't care. After all, avoiding the media has been a big part of her life's work since she was a teenager, so she's glad she doesn't have to lose a friend over that.

Then it occurs to her how much this observing-spying, more like-is disturbingly reminiscent to another Ikebukuro regular she knows and she moves on, reviewing her strategy for her latest investigation request.

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Author's Notes: Not much to say...except chapter seven is definitely going to be longer.

Ghost Hunt is owned by Fuyumi Ono and Shiho Inada.

Durarara! is owned by Ryohgo Narita, Suzuhito Yasuda, and Akiyo Satorigi.