Maribeth turned at the sound of Julius' voice and walked back to him, remembering that he couldn't walk as fast anymore. As she walked back to him, she noticed a few people walking across the street and made a small observation of them, her eyes back on Julius. "I'm sorry, I forgot." She was interrupted by a man, though. By looking at his face, she quickly recalled him being in the group of people that had crossed the street. [i]'The time?'[/i] she asked herself mentally as she waited patiently. It was only natural for her to be curious, seeing as how she was already arrested and who knew who was out here looking for them. As the man thanked Julius and began to walk back, Maribeth's eyes zeroed in on something strange on the man's back. Her eyes slightly widened and she grabbed Julius' arm. She quickly made an observation of the man as he sat down across the street and began talking with a stranger. She quickly made a mental note of both of their faces and shot them each a quick glare before looking at Julius. "Let's go." She looked down at his leg and quickly gestured for him to lean down a little so that she could whisper something to him. "I'm going to keep my hand on your arm but I'm going to slightly lift you. Continue to walk." She took a step back and looked him in the eyes before turning and standing by his side, her hand wrapped on his arm. It looked like a nonchalant thing that any one would do to their friend or sibling. Inoffensive and subtle. Within seconds, her telekinesis wrapped around Julius's body and lifted him less than half of a centimeter. A movement so small, even someone standing directly in front of him would not notice. That small movement would help Julius though. It would still allow him to walk on the ground but have no limp, taking off all unnecessary pressure from his injured leg and make him seem to walk like a normal person. "Come on." She tugged on him and began walking, tightening her grip on his arm to reassure him that it was okay. "Tell me where to go. Which way to turn. You just focus on moving your legs." Her eyes were kept straight forward with the occasional glance to her sides as the walked down the alley way, away from the men on the bench. "I'm afraid that man wasn't there just for the time. He walked across the street to us, out of all people, and then [i]back[/i] across the street. He had a gun as well." She shot a glance at Julius and let a small huff of air out as she pushed her mind out to feel the small area around them, making sure they weren't being followed. "You would think the world would appreciate us a little more." She felt slightly relief as she saw the exit of the alley, the sight of people and cars passing gave her some comfort as the chances of being attacked in public would be a little less.