Ripping through hallway after hallway with incredible speeds, there seemed to be no stopping Shinto on his mission to reunite with Dominic. He could hear some things from above, but he couldn’t make out what it was exactly. All that he was sure of was that, if Dominic had gotten the two girls to safety, then he most likely was on the top of the ship. That was, after all, where the elevator led to. There was something that was bothering him about all of it, but he couldn’t place it exactly. Regardless of all of that, Shinto had to focus on getting to his friend. When he passed the tenth hallway, Shinto felt his strength slightly starting to teeter back and forth between good and bad levels. It was no surprise since he was using a lot of his telekinetic powers. He had to or else he would have not been able to push through those heavy doors. Each door needed several hundred pounds of telekinetic force to rip through, and he had ripped through over ten of them. So, it’s no surprise that Shinto’s power was starting to decrease, but he couldn’t let that stop him. He didn’t’ care if he had to reach into his life force, he would get topside one way or another. Continuing down several more hallways, Shinto heard something. No, it wasn’t the sound of the heavy doors flying towards the next one. It was something that was more of a breeze of wind with a thumping-sound. It was quick, but Shinto shifted his body in a counterclockwise motion, and he was so goddamn lucky, because when he came to the back view of whatever was the source of that sound made it clear that Shinto would be a dead man if he hadn’t shifted when he did. [color=fff79a] “An abomination?”[/color] Shinto said, as he knew exactly what that was. What was even worse, he saw the big dent in the metal wall. [color=fff79a]“If that got me, I would have been deadmeat.” [/color]Shinto said with a sigh of relief. Taking his arms and opening his hands in front of him, Shinto pulled the abomination in with telekinetic force that had slightly less than the amount he used to force open the past ten doors of the hallways. By using similar force, the abomination was easily coming towards Shinto. As the distance closed, Shinto then did the exact opposite and repelled the abomination with the same amount of force he used to pull him in. As a result, the abomination was forced so hard and so fast against the wall that he was originally at, that it not only made him crash into several pierce, but it made a body-shaped hole into the wall in the form of the abomination’s own. [color=fff79a] “Okay, now back to business,” [/color]Shinto said. Without hesitation, Shinto forced his body to move down the hallway, pushing through the last few hallways, evading the abominations that had been laying in wait. Each time they would come for an attack, Shinto took evasive maneuvers. Tendrils came for at him straight, he went up. Claws came at him from all sides, Shinto would twist and turn, go left, right, up, down -- pretty much any direction he could to evade hits. Only grazes on the skin from the claws would hit, blood dripping, leaving a path behind Shinto, which the Abominations were surely to follow. Regardless of how he got there, Shinto came to sight of the elevator and he knew it would take too long waiting for it. So, instead he would take the express way and fly up it. [color=fff79a]“Hopefully Dominic and the others are alright.”[/color] [hr] Okay, so things were going their way. Dominic had gotten the two Princesses of Heart away from The Empire’s hold. He had reunited with his sister and good friend. Yeah, those two things definitely were good. He even was able to get a mode of transportation ready to be used again. So, everything should be great, right? Well, not exactly. They were about to take off and Shinto had yet to arrive. [color=crimson]“What should we do about Shinto?”[/color] DOminic asked. Flora looked at him, [color=darkorchid]“he’ll find us, don’t worry.” [/color]Flora said, assuring her brother. [color=crimson]“I hope your right, big sis,” [/color]Dominic said, sounding less like his chipper self and more worried about his best bud. Whatever the case may be, the three adults joined the teens getting aboard the gummy ship. After a brief discussion between the latter about whether or not Shizuka could fly it or not, the ship took off. If only for a moment, it seemed like things were gong their way, but it was just that: a moment. Something went wrong with the ship. Dominic didn’t know if it was the ship’s hardware or something else, but everyone aboard soon realized that they were going to crash land into the sea. However, what was unexpected was that, even though it crashed into the sea, it still was moving like a ship -- just not one in the air. Fitting that they had a boat in a world mostly made up of water. With the top off, Dominic felt the breeze swaying his hair back. The same could be said about his sister and Cerden. It seemed that it would be moderately smooth sailing from here on out. Until it wouldn’t be. Suddenly, out of the corner of his eye as he turned his head to look back at the ship, Dominic saw two things that caught his attention. The first being the massive wall of metal rising from around the ship, causing large ripples in the ocean, which then caused waves of tsunami level to come for the Gummy Ship. If that wasn’t bad enough, he seemed that these large waves were pulling the gummy ship towards them. [color=crimson]“Um, guys, this is not good,” [/color]Dominic worryingly said, looking behind him as the view of the metal wall got closer and closer. Just he thought it was going to be the end, just when he thought that they were done for Dominic saw the wall being crushed to bits and pieces. He saw that some unknown force had smashed it with incredible force. It wasn’t until one wave had them high enough -- higher than the ship’s height -- that he saw what had done that. The long flowing blonde hair and the red and black outfit and black sunglasses [color=crimson]“Shinto..” [/color]Dominic said, narrowing his eyes as he tried to concentrate. [color=crimson]“IT IS YOU!”[/color] Seeing a smile on Shinto, Dominic raised an eyebrow. He didn’t know what was happening. Before Dominic could say anything or get out of the ship or even let Shinto to get aboard, the blonde telekinetic had unleashed such a large amount of telekinetic force at the ship. The result of such force had sent the ship flying rapidly in the opposite direction, the view of the ship getting smaller and smaller and the window of freedom was getting wider and wider. All Dominic could do was scream for Shinto. His best friend had pretty much sacrificed himself to save his friends and the teens.