“Mm. Running calms me. Usually. When I’m upset and I can’t pummel whatever’s made me mad, I run.” Lydia removed her hairtie, setting it next to her water bottle. Her hair tumbled down onto her shoulders. She dipped under the water, before pushing her hair out of her face. “My exercising went terribly. I hit a wall. I’m sure this isn’t the extent of my powers but hell if I can figure out what else I can do.” she closed her eyes. “I’m working my inferior-to-Dillon’s ass off, but I can’t make any progress.” She stopped splashing to help him concentrate. She wasn’t in it to swim anyway. Not that she could. Willow looked up at her, letting go of the flower and it shrunk back into his hair again. “Yes. Well, I don’t know.” he hesitated. “I… I’d never seen the villain matches before. You guys went to the hero side so I thought I should… Are they all… like that?” his voice had reduced to a whisper. “I just saw… sort of… someone… I don’t remember what happened. I just know their stomach was exploded out, all the way out. Organs and blood.” He looked down at his phone, picking it up. “I don’t remember, but I think… this girl did it. I think she’s number one now because I left myself a note.” He held up his phone with Void’s picture. “Is that how villain matches are? I’ll never go to another one. Everyone was cheering…”