"Oh, hell no!" The water bender exclaimed as Katsu pulled an escape maneuver from nowhere. He was actually pretty good, though his bending was sub-par. The form was all off and his execution was rough while his close-quarters fighting was far more impressive. Siku felt a hand wrap around her bicep and begin to pull her away. "Hands off, Hiresh!" She snapped, ripping away from him and using the small bit of water to splash his face as she took off after Katsu. Slipping between a few White Lotus members who were scrambling to regain their wits, she blew threw the kitchen doors. She made it just in time to see him fleeing another scene of groaning Lotus members. "Geeze, you guys must be new! Can't fight worth a damn," She muttered. "Well he'd recognize us if we weren't!" They argued, but she wasn't even listening. A grin spread across her lips as her friend took to the sewer and she followed closely behind. She came right up to the edge of it and, instead of even thinking of trying to lift it off, she let her bending do the work. Katsu was quite likely to notice the flow of the water as she drew it from the sewer and used it to raise the heavy cover before she herself dropped in. With a loud CLANG! the metal plate dropped back into place and before even dismounting the later, Siku had it frozen to the ground. Hiresh wouldn't be able to lift it and they'd only be able to get in if one of the water benders could tell how she sealed it. Asha could certainly find some way in here. Not that they'd be hidden long... As he feet touched the ground, she looked up one direction and down the other for Katsu, her voice bouncing so heavily off the walls that it shook even the rats to their very mangy core. "Katsu, get over here, [i]NOW![/i]" She heard his footsteps, took stock of direction, and chased after the sound. Spotting him just ahead, a wave of sewer water rose and aimed to tackle him into the wall, her arm sweeping out along her side with incredible precision. Honestly, she cringed at the thought of being doused in the water. This was his fault. "Don't tell me to listen, you little scumbag!" ----- Hiresh blinked as she took off, a bit shocked at her adamant resolve to get away from him. Was he really so bad? He looked to Asha with a small smirk, "So much for a nice dinner out, huh?" Just as he was about to chase after Siku, the older White Lotus member who had first confronted Katsu was thrown into the far wall by a rogue air current. "You old bastard, you can't even do your own job. Bunch of good this lot is, you guys can't even bring your own charge back to your 'super secret compound.'" Hansa snorted, clearly recovered from any move he'd been thrown. More than half of the other 'new' White Lotus members turned on the others, catching them by surprise with their own attacks of varying elements. Hansa grinned to the small airbender in the hall, "See? You don't have to be a goody-goody to airbend," He taunted as the restaurant erupted with elements blasting into one another and the warriors of the room. By now the entire clientele had made it the hell out of there, but Hiresh felt a need to do [i]something.[/i] Siku would be fine and chasing her at this point would be pointless. "Hey, kid, get outta here, the Air Temple would find a way to have my badge if they knew I didn't try to get you out. Unless you think you can handle yourself here." His lips curled up slightly into a smirk, clearly excited to finally be able to do his job as a pair of cables blasted out from behind him and whipped the nearest aggressor directly in the chest, leaving a bright pink lash that would slowly turn red. Hiresh didn't care as much for apprehension as the others of the force - he wasn't murderous, but there was a certain fun to a fight that didn't require him 'tying up' his cables, as it were.