It's not long before the apartment complex where she assumes Dylan's apartment to be comes into view, and while he still hasn't called (she can sense his impatience to get away from whatever he's doing, so he can call), she still starts to slow as they approach.
"Hold on a second," she calls to Jack, to get him to stop, too. When he does, she continues, "Do you think we should just barge in there? I mean, like ... " Maybe they should take a minute, make themselves relatively invisible, just in case. She doesn't think they're going to be noticed, but she also doesn't want Dylan to have to explain why the neighbor saw two of the Four Horsemen breaking into his place.
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"Hold on a second," she calls to Jack, to get him to stop, too. When he does, she continues, "Do you think we should just barge in there? I mean, like ... " Maybe they should take a minute, make themselves relatively invisible, just in case. She doesn't think they're going to be noticed, but she also doesn't want Dylan to have to explain why the neighbor saw two of the Four Horsemen breaking into his place.