She stared at him blankly, her lips pursed for only a few seconds before she rolled her eyes at him. "No, unlike you, some of us don't just fantasize about sex or killing!" Quickly, she blushed, realising what she was saying as she landed a kick in his shin. "That doesn't mean I fanta- you know what, can we just go through here without making stupid comments about lesbian sex!" She protested as he retorted his other joke, feeling a faint blush on her cheeks. Cypress wasn't bad but she wouldn't trust her with anything, never mind some sort of sexual act. This whole thing was completely out of context! "In fact, I'm starting to think that you wouldn't mind seeing under that suit; you seem to have quite an interest in this so called, 'river rat'." She snorted indignantly, her small hand feeling insignificant in his rather big hand. She just hoped that he remembered which hand was which and not give her third-degree burns. It did feel a little nice but weird at the same time. The idea was simple but efficient, she liked that, but she also liked the fact that he didn't notice her awkwardness. Touching people was a big no-no for her and generally she found that people touching her was a traumatic experience but this was strictly work-related. The blood and dead bodies initially had no affect on her whatsoever but she was no psychopath - the scenes of him brutally slaughtering people that didn't look too much older than her frightened her a little. She was just glad that Eli would have a continued use for her because she imagined him to be the guy that if he was told to shoot her, he'd do it without a second thought. The scenes of carnage slowly faded away as the police officers got the message that fighting a meta synergy was not going to work. It was when she was displaying all these images to her phone that she picked up something at Caro's cell. "We got another meta. She has wings, looks to be a hero or something..." She informed to him before sighing, there was another officer just in the room beside them. She decided that today, a good deed should be done. Focusing on him, she narrowed down on his radio before driving it haywire. It made a shrill noise and exploded, causing the officer to rethink running out to challenge them. "Some people have parents." She reminded Elijah as he looked around in confusion. "And who are we to kill someone who's gonna die for some dickhead who's trying to cover his own back." She murmured, clenching his hand tightly as they moved out onto the staircase. "Could we maybe kill a little less? I can immobilise then if you want me to?" She questioned, looking up at him. Ruby was a programmer, a damn good hacker and someone who could get your information easily but she didn't like to kill those who didn't have to die. She wouldn't condemn a family to that. "Look, this staircase goes the entire way down. You head to the bottom and follow that corridor to the first set of stairs. Head up from there and I'll meet you. I'll clear out the room and no one will have to die, ok?" She murmured, already stepping forward to follow out the plan.