Alex ended up spending the rest of his day in the attic, hiding away from the people downstairs. Not that he actually needed to hide, he found out pretty quickly that the living couldn't see him. He just wasn't in the mood to be around anybody right now, that was all.
The soft clicking nails against wood echoed through the upper floors. That would he be the dog, he thinks, and he resists the urge to pop down and look. Unlike humans, animals seemed to see him just fine and dandy, or at least be able to sense him, so it was probably for the best that he didn't alert the pup.
The hours dragged on and eventually one of the people downstairs left. Alex waited a while longer, expecting the other to eventually get up and leave as well, but was surprised as the person climbed the stairs to the bedroom. He risked a peek outside, shoving his head through the wall to check on the time. When all he saw was the gentle light of the evening staining the backyard, he pulled himself back inside, face scrunched in confusion.
It wasn't long before the house finally went silent and Alex decided to make his move. Dropping through the ceiling was simple. Actually stopping himself on the correct floor, however, wasn't as easy to do. Alex cursed under his breath as he fell through the second floor and halfway through the first's foundation. It was an awkward affair, dragging himself out of the ground, but he managed to get it done with little incident.
Seeing as he was already there, he decided to wander around the ground floor first. He walked past the front door, barely sparing a glance towards the shoes on the mat and into the living room. The remnants of a pizza box and half-emptied wine bottle sat innocently on the coffee table, glasses abandoned nearby.
"Guess they forgot to clean up after themselves."
He only scanned over the mess for a moment before shrugging and peeking his head into the kitchen. Finding everything relatively unchanged, he bounced on his heels and ascended to the next floor. His footsteps were silent as he padded about the place- after all, it's not like he had any weight to make noise with. Bypassing the bathroom and only pausing to check the guest bedroom, Alex found himself at the door to his old room.
He raised a hand, moving to knock on the door, before forgoing any formalities and slipping into the room. The bed was occupied, he noted, and he stopped to watch the steady rise and fall of the blankets with slight amusement. There was also a lump at the end of the mattress and he found himself floating over to check the oddity out. Alex grinned at the sight of a large dog snuggled against the sleeping human and he bit back the urge to coo.
He found himself drifting around the room, peering out the balcony with suspicion before his eyes fell on the sleeping duo in his bed. He trodded over, absently picking up the bedside lamp and turning it in his hands. The grin on his face stretched almost maniacally.
Alex bit back a laugh as he lifted his prize into the air before smashing it as hard as he could onto the floor. The lamp shattered into pieces and the dog fell off the bed with a startled yelp. The human followed not long after, shooting up from their position as the dog started to howl and bark.
Alex watched from the corner, smiling to himself at the stunned, half-asleep expression on the intruder's face, and he noted with some glee that the person in his bed was, indeed, a woman. He fell back through the wall with a laugh, shooting back up into the ceiling before the girl even had time to turn and look for him.
Oh yes, this would be fun.