Max looked a bit uncertain but also did not deny his assistance now. She was vaguely curious to know whether Max had the ability to say no to offering his help. She preferred to think he could deny his help anytime he wished but still chose to accompany her on these misadventures of hers. She wasn't sure why she hoped for this - but it probably was just her desire to have a friend she could rely on again. Yeah, it was probably that.
She began to turn, prepared to begin, but Max was still looking a bit shocked to find himself in such a situation. So she cracked a smile and punched his arm playfully. "Cover me," she reminded, tipping her head. With that, she turned with a small hop and hurried across the street towards the building in question.
She made it through the crowd in question, and appeared on the other side, sizing up the building. She approached, certain that Max was covering her with the spell. She got nearer and headed straight for the drain pipe - she had the plan already at hand. She leaped and grabbed the drainpipe, one arm curled around the pipe while her other hand found the edge of the building. In this way, her progress upwards came quickly.
She had scaled the building in mere minutes and now reached the window she had set as her target. At the second floor, she clung to the pipe and flung the window open. She scrambled through it, catching herself before she fell. She was in a bedroom. Well, that was helpful.
She hurried for the dresser, beginning her search. She moved quickly, methodically, and within a few minutes, she had found a stack of papers. She stuffed them into her knapsack and walked into the hallway, intent on finding more.
"Mr Blood?"
Jack froze.
A young voice was calling from the stairs, it seemed. "Mr Blood? I came through the tunnels-"
Jack turned, hurying back for the room. A squeak on the floorboards. "Mr Blood-"
She ran to the window, throwing her knapsack out. A young werewolf had reached the door and was staring at her. The two of them stared at each other for a moment, shocked to find each other in such a predicament. Then Jack gave him a smile. "Another time, then?" She turned and jumped through the window.
The crowd had cleared, but Max was still there. Jack had an insane grin on her face as she fell through the air. At the last moment, she swiped in front of her with her wand. A gush of wind righted her and she landed lightly on her feet. She snatched up her knapsack and hurried for Max, pausing as she got to him. "Well, that was tedious." She turned and glanced to the building. The door was opening. She looked back to Max. "Um, we should probably run."
She grabbed his elbow and took off running down the street.