"They were there, but I'm the one who laid 'em up against the wall." Danny said proudly, before turning to Pyro. "I can keep up, but I'm gonna need to grab my car so it doesn't get towed. I'll follow you, don't worry." With that he ran toward the edge and took a short hop off a tall building. There wasn't an earth shattering crash of pavement that heralded his landing, but there was a loud clap as his shoes met the road and a startled yelp from the two startled EMTs who almost dropped the prone citizen they were loading into the back of their ambulance. Danny waited for the impact to shake out of his knees before giving them a friendly wave. "Yo." He said, walking to where he'd put his car. "Keep up the good work." He once again hefted the vehicle up onto his shoulder, thinking he should really ask that guy where the cheapest gas station was since he knew so much about the city. He truged past the EMTs, who to their credit seemed to recover much more quickly than a lot of people meeting Danny for the first time. "This is mine." He said, pointing to the car so that there would be no misunderstandings. He made his way across the street to the opposite sidewalk whee he'd be more visible, stopping there and waving up at the crew still gathered on top, before swatting his hand forward in a "go on" gesture.