Kalinda explored the ship from end to end and side to side, but didn't appear to find Magneto. She was well aware that the Magneto Flood was talking to Wasnt the real one. So either magneto had a way off the plane or he was somewhere she could sense. She made her way back to where the rest of them were, carrying as many papers as she could. She didn't care if they had words on them or not. She assumed they would serve the same purpose. "Here" she shoved the paper into Kijani's arms "it's yours now" she said "I found a way out. Of course, you need a way to fly, since we are still in the air. I can probably take one person with me in the air. I'll need to find a place to land super quick though. And flood will be a problem" she said as well "of course if you don't want to escape" she said to them all, "that's your choice. I want to find magneto. But I will still take one of you out of here" ---- It shocked Connor when Ignot said "sir, it appears your father is heading here, along with Mr Allen, and Mr Kent" so they had found out that something had happened. Connor looked over at the damage to the gym, and the students still pulling themselves together. Did he have a duty to go and face magneto? To stay here and protect the school? He did, on both counts. But he couldn't be in two places at once. Could he leave here? Was he sure the other students would be okay? Certainly his class could look after themselves, but could they do so and protect the other students? The other students should be able to protect themselves too, but none of them had been test. Simulations could prepare you for such things. But it was the real event that should of you were cut of for this sort of thing. He suspected a lot of students were shocked, a bit at a loss. He also suspected that a lot of them thought something like this couldn't happen, here at the academy, because of the teachers. It had been a wake up call for them all. Yet if his father, along with some of the teachers were returning, he knew he could leave without too much worry. So he did, taking to the air, after the direction the plane had gone in.