When Felix answered and allowed him in, he let himself breathe a sigh of relief. It was good to see that he was alright still, well, 'alright' in a way he supposed. After setting his case aside, he followed Felix as he led him through the halls of his home. Felix's house was homely in Viktor's opinion, and he envied the surroundings sometimes - Though at the moment, that was far from true.
Viktor nodded as Felix began to explain, glancing into every room that they passed of which the door would happen to be open. "Distortion?" he inquired, brow furrowing as he continued to follow Felix through the halls. He wondered what he had meant by a distortion, and briefly wondered if it could be an electrical problem. However, he quickly dismissed the idea for now - believing his friend. "You there, Felix?" he asked before peeking through the small crack in the blinds.
His blue eyes squinted out into the darkness, and he tried to indentify a shape in the tangles of tree branches clad in black pressed against the midnight sky. He continued to search, but simply couldn't find what Felix had been referring to. A humanoid shape in the twisting trees? I certainly didn't see- No. Viktor's eyes seemed to very suddenly focus on a form that he could have sworn was not there before. Like Felix said, it was very, very humanoid. But, at the same time, it didn't feel like a human. It reminded him of a statue, still, and watching from beyond that which they could comprehend - Through the folds of time. It sounded strange, yes, but it felt old. He felt like he was staring at an old eerie painting - The kind that you watched as you shuffled past, expecting to behold the colors change as the eyes shifted to follow your every move. Then, he blinked. Opening he eyes, he felt whatever it was may have gotten closer - perhaps not at all -, but his mind felt as if it was pressed against the window, inches away.
"Ohooiet'!" he yelped before he let the crack in the blinds snap shut and he backed away. He felt a sudden headache and reached one hand up to rub his left temple as he cringed. "What the hell is that? I've never seen one those before." he furrowed his brow and looked to Felix. "I see but, but i have no damn clue what it is." he told Felix honestly, the professor clearly confused and not having many helpful words to offer. "How long has that thing been there?"