Is thought. I thank you for thought. I'm thinking it doesn't apply, though. First, Vincent is, by this point, pretty used to having totally random things Just Happen to him, and they happen with enough frequency that if he was going to fret over coincidences of timing he'd drive himself nuts. Second, because he still hasn't admitted anything about the whole Kiura dynamic to himself yet. At some level he knows - the word choice should make *that* pretty obvious - but his conscious mind just isn't acknowledging it.
It's also worth noting that Vincent doesn't really worry about underneath the underneath much in general. He's got too much to deal with sitting right there on the surface. Things *are* out to get him, but they're all essentially completely unpredictable from where he stands. Either it's at work and it's a demonic incursion, in which case it happened because someone somewhere on some entirely different plane of existence decided to go warping across the planar barrier in search of lunch, or it's a side effect of his being Real and thus completely random.
I *do* know what caused the change in Kiura, as it turns out... It's peripherally associated with the girl's arrival, but it's more "random factors of life" than anything earth-shaking.
It's also worth noting that Vincent doesn't really worry about underneath the underneath much in general. He's got too much to deal with sitting right there on the surface. Things *are* out to get him, but they're all essentially completely unpredictable from where he stands. Either it's at work and it's a demonic incursion, in which case it happened because someone somewhere on some entirely different plane of existence decided to go warping across the planar barrier in search of lunch, or it's a side effect of his being Real and thus completely random.
I *do* know what caused the change in Kiura, as it turns out... It's peripherally associated with the girl's arrival, but it's more "random factors of life" than anything earth-shaking.