( @forestofforever - Continued from here!)
Something interesting always seems to happen whenever Doom comes to visit this dimension, doesn't it?
First, there was that guy who killed someone by grabbing their wrist.
Then, there was that guy who wanted to take a dead body and turn him into taxidermy.
Then, there was that time that same guy was being randomly called a "monster" by some random stranger out and about.
And now that same guy is being chased by someone and he looks pretty terrified.
Is he like, the village nerd or something? Everybody's gotta gang up on him and bully him for some reason? Call him names and chase him around? What's up with that shit?
Well, Doom doesn't like that. Her normal instinct would be to beat the shit out of the ones doing the bullying, but she decides to just remove him from the situation instead. She'll come back later and and knock some people around, but first, get this guy out of here.
Doom suddenly jumps out from behind a car, tosses Sylvester up over her shoulder like he weighs nothing more than a pillow, pops open a portal back to the Office, hops through it, and closes it immediately behind herself - although technically someone could follow her through it, if they're fast enough.
Assuming no one has followed her through, though...
The change in environment is probably huge to Sylvester, going from the city to a brightly lit inside of an Office building, with ugly orange carpets and old white walls and gray cubicle sets.
"Ehehehehe, that guy was too slow," she snickers, and goes to set him back down on his feet... only to realize that he'd apparently fainted at some point when he collapses straight away onto the floor like a pile of wet spaghetti. "Oh... Well, shit, my bad, man," she mutters, collecting him back into her arms and taking him to the nearest empty employee office that's been made over into a guest room.
There, she puts him down on the bed before backing off and putting her hands on her hips and just... staring at him all like, well wtf am I supposed to do now? wait for him to wake up or what?
Which is exactly what she does. She pulls up a chair and sits there until he wakes up. It doesn't appear that she has realized yet that he might be injured or hurt in some way, just that he has fainted.