The smell of blood filled the air as the train's brakes screamed to a halt. These weren't the only screams that could be heard within the underground platform as people in shock rushed over to the edge in an attempt to try and save the poor girl... but their efforts were futile. There was barely any body mass left to be saved and that's when the feelings of chaos and horror filled the air. People looked around to determine where it was that the girl came from and who it was that spoke to her last, but all they could see was an empty bench. Lexie had used the distraction to quickly plan an escape. She knew that going back through the station would only lead to crowds of people that would hoard her attempts of making it to the streets on time, so instead she leapt onto the adjacent train line and fled her way up one of the tunnels. A short time later she had managed to safely reach the end and walked out into the open air. The rain was still falling down, but within this particular area it seemed to have eased off to a light shower. Using her time wisely Lexie made her way across the tracks to the closest roadway, within her hands were her shoes that she had taken off earlier to make it easier to walk along the blue metal grounding. Acting swiftly she followed the fence line along the edge of the tracks until she came across a gated area that opened out to the free world. She looked down and grabbed the padlock, giving it a tight squeeze. Her eyes changed colour, her hair spouted extensions of green, and a shadow swirled around her body to change into a dark, leather dress. Instantly the padlock exploded into a shower of fragments allowing her access back to the streets. Lexie breathed out slowly and watched the small changes loose their colour before they dropped to the ground and shattered into a million pieces. The slight smell of sulfur filled the air as Lexie proceeded through the gateway. Stepping back into her shoes, dusting herself off and holding her folder tightly within her grasp, Lexie walked ahead and followed the group that was making it's way towards the city square.