From my writing journal, back in December:
Need to get Julia up to speed, but have her hesitate. She’s a solitary that has been trying to unravel a lot of Detroit’s more spooky mysteries on her own. She has had no formal training as a witch or an investigator. She has a natural talent being the former, and has picked up quite a bit from books, spiritual advisers, and her own experiences with the paranormal. Her continued rookie mistakes with the latter have the DPD on the lookout for someone with her description for breaking and entering, petty theft, and connection with an arson suspect.
She avoids serious contact with others so that she can be free to investigate on her own, as she pleases. She has no delusions about protecting others. Also, she has been dreaming of Adam. It is unclear is she is picking up on Walter’s manipulation of Jonah, or if she is just that spiritually tuned in to her city.
The scene at the pool hall will be a hand-off of Adam to Julia, as she’s an intended main character of her world. What to do with the rest? They’re not going to sit on their hands.
No, of course not. They see two sides of this – Adam vs. Walter. So, they’re going to track Walter down. Walter doesn’t even come to their world, he’s manipulating through dreams for Bob’s sake. Shared dream? Shared dreamscape?