[center][color=f49ac2][u][i][b]Kitty Lee[/b][/i][/u][/color][/center] The window shattered with a loud crash as Alexis's power activated. The resounding shockwave was more than enough to knock Kitty off balance and send her hurtling to the floor, for the second time that day, but this time she wasn't as lucky. She hit the ground with a thud. Under normal circumstances, Kitty was a fairly durable person, but with her hands cuffed together behind her back, there was no way she could avoid landing awkwardly on her wrists. She heard a rather sickening crunch, a sharp jolt of pain shooting up her arm. Her right wrist... did not feel good. On the bright side, with her right hand suddenly set at a rather odd angle and the overall commotion, the handcuff seemed to have slipped off of her injured hand. Well, she did have fairly small wrists, and these handcuffs were definitely made for adults. She got to her feet a little shakily, feeling a little deafer than before. [color=f6989d]"H-hey,"[/color] she said, doing her best to smile bravely.[color=f6989d] "Um... I have a really bad feeling about this. There's no way a teacher didn't hear that, so why don't we just sit back down and pretend like we weren't involved?"[/color] Hands finally free, she tugged at Alexis's sleeve with her good hand. [color=f6989d]"Time to go, I think."[/color] It vaguely registered to her that there was some kind of horrifying monstrosity in front of her, but she decided that the best possible response was to focus on the situation at hand. And then, before she had a chance to do anything else, the train abruptly stopped, and sent pretty much everyone --and everything-- flying. She landed with a thud on the floor, again. Suddenly, her hand hurt even worse. Oh god, it was broken, wasn't it? She thought she'd probably fractured it earlier, but it felt even worse now. She didn't think she could move it even if she tried, and she could feel an awful wetness seeping into her sleeves. Her head hurt, too. Oh god. She thought about standing up, but... she didn't think she could manage it at the moment.