Still hunkered down, Abel heard neither Kuhaku nor Gren. As such, when a wave of heat and pressure passed through both he and the cart, he was both literally and figuratively stunned. While his teammates clutched the cart, Abel simply slid out, with Gren not noticing in time to extend his friction semblance to stop him. At first, the guardian seemed more surprised than frightened; it was with a sort of blank stare that he hurtled through the air. Luckily, the slap of wind against his face galvanized him into action after only two seconds. Abel's first action was to groan. Having done enough panicking in the junkmobile before it went airborne, he knew it would do him little good now. Honestly, he was surprised he was taking a plunge of near-certain death so lightly; any other person would have been screaming in fear. Or was he so afraid that he couldn't act? No time to think about it, only enough to find out. The Ampere detached from his back on its own and clapped into Abel's open right hand. He quickly looked where he would be crashing down, and saw the airship's hull gleaming in the morning sun. Despite leaving the cart, his inertia had been preserved, and he was on course to splatter against it only a second or two after his teammates did. He briefly considered trying to embed the Ampere into a passing tree, but realized that the force of the sudden stop would rip his arms off. He also knew that his lightning bolts provided no recoil. As the earth began to draw worryingly close, a crazy idea finally popped into his head. Channeling his semblance, he twisted until he was in a laying-down position, then pulled his legs up and tensed the muscles to spring. Beneath his feet went the shaft of the Ampere, and he pushed off it with a double kick. The effects were immediately apparent. His forward momentum was halved, while his weapon's was doubled. Not particularly eager to see his prized polearm shoot off into the sunset, however, Abel extended a hand and summoned it back toward him. While the electric bond didn't move quickly enough to reunite them immediately, Abel knew the weapon would follow him to wherever he ended up. The next instant, his line-of-sight was cut off as his tumbled through the signature crimson leaves of Forever Fall's arbor. He landed somewhat heavily on the ground, though the foliage had done much to break his fall. Unbeknownst to him, Robert and Priscilla were only a few meters away. Oblivious, Abel just lay there on the ground, testing his joints to make sure that nothing was broken.