She didn't have the time to sort her feelings through or even mourn loss of her parents, let alone end of a lifestyle. But for the moment, Iris was fine with that. Right now, her mind was still fresh on getting some juicy payback. Being left with little more then what she had on her person at the time of the incident and some inhuman machinery obtained through devil-dealing, the first and only thing the girl could do was return to whatever was left of her former home and hope there were any clues. So, with her very few belongings and over-large machinery stuffed in a fairly huge wardrobe trunk, she walked. The structural enhancement on her backbone-to-shoulder area made it surprisingly easy to drag the heavy, wheeled luggage.
Eventually she reached the large black mark that the catastrophe had left on the hill, fenced by some not entirely destroyed walls. On first sight, nothing much seemed left. The fire had eaten down almost all of the house and it's interior before spreading to the grass, garden and shrubbery around it. Pretty much nothing she saw seemed familiar to Iris besides the view in every direction. And she did not even know what she was exactly looking for. Naturally there would not be a calling card with the arson's face, name and address on it waiting for her, but at least Iris hat hopes for some kind of clue. Footprints, a canister of accelerant, something, anything would have been more then Iris had when she set out to get revenge.
Leaving her trunk on the driveway, the short girl approached the charred remains. She had no good reference of how much time had passed between fleeing the inferno and being kicked out of the doctor's stay. But from the first look, it seemed like the firemen had made proper work of drowning everything in a fair radius around the house with copious amounts of water. Effectively killing the flames for sure, but also washing away anything that might have been useful in the mud and soot.
While she did manage to find the entrance to the cellar, a search of that turned out mostly impossible. The firefighting effort seemed to have led to it being fairly flooded to the point where Iris would have had to swim in it after taking the stairs halfway down. Something she did not really want to risk, with no real place to stay, hardly any change of clothes and now being made of metal to a decent degree. Not like there would be anything of noteworthy value in it anyway.
Eventually she reached the large black mark that the catastrophe had left on the hill, fenced by some not entirely destroyed walls. On first sight, nothing much seemed left. The fire had eaten down almost all of the house and it's interior before spreading to the grass, garden and shrubbery around it. Pretty much nothing she saw seemed familiar to Iris besides the view in every direction. And she did not even know what she was exactly looking for. Naturally there would not be a calling card with the arson's face, name and address on it waiting for her, but at least Iris hat hopes for some kind of clue. Footprints, a canister of accelerant, something, anything would have been more then Iris had when she set out to get revenge.
Leaving her trunk on the driveway, the short girl approached the charred remains. She had no good reference of how much time had passed between fleeing the inferno and being kicked out of the doctor's stay. But from the first look, it seemed like the firemen had made proper work of drowning everything in a fair radius around the house with copious amounts of water. Effectively killing the flames for sure, but also washing away anything that might have been useful in the mud and soot.
While she did manage to find the entrance to the cellar, a search of that turned out mostly impossible. The firefighting effort seemed to have led to it being fairly flooded to the point where Iris would have had to swim in it after taking the stairs halfway down. Something she did not really want to risk, with no real place to stay, hardly any change of clothes and now being made of metal to a decent degree. Not like there would be anything of noteworthy value in it anyway.