"You look a mite lost,"
Ray turned around as fast as his body would allow, and almost lost his footing, regaining it at the last second. He looked at the blonde before him. The blonde was muscular, and had a lot of scratches covering his arms and legs, which were revealed as he wore shorts and a tee. He had short, spiky hair, and seemed like he knew all that was going on. He seemed trustworthy, although there was something about him that told Ray that he wasn't exactly 'normal'. Or whatever the equivalent of that was in the wizarding world. Ray shot off a half smile towards him.
"Yeah, just a bit.", said he, jokingly, as he looked away from the guy. "Wasn't paying attention to where I was headed." Ray had nothing to hide from the guy, yet. He looked towards the throng of people entering the clearing, and noticed very weird things about them. A particular group of wizards held very tall individuals, like, taller than your average door, and they were completely covered, like a walking mummy. Another group had a fully transformed werewolf between them(was that even legal?) and another were pallid, like Ray, but even more gaunt, and he was certain that they were vampires, and not some long lost cousins of his. The street kept on getting as weird as possible, and Ray could practically feel the malicious aura of the people around him. Deciding to ignore them, he turned to the guy.
"Haven't I seen you in school?", asked Ray, smiling a little more, as he remembered that he had seen the blonde in school, once upon a time. He then looked behind the guy. "Oh, by the way, I'm Ray, and it'd be better if you showed me the way out fast. There's a mob approaching us.". There was just a hint of danger in Ray's voice as he looked urgently out towards the mob approaching them at a slow pace, lead by none other than the woman who'd put the poison on her lips. Ray pulled out his wand, ready to fight, but noticed an array of areas leading up to the roof. He motioned for the guy to follow him, and ran towards a bench, vaulting over it and using that momentum to run up a wall, gripping onto the ledge, pulling himself up and placing a foot on it to do a cat leap on a neighbouring wall, getting up on the rooftop with ease. Once there, he sat down, crosslegged, waiting for the guy.