[center][h2][color=7bcdc8]Alley Behind the Bank[/color][/h2][/center] Before Chroma's green paint would've incapacitated Blackout a random person appeared and grabbed the criminal, teleporting away in time to avoid the incredibly heavy liquid. This [i]immediately[/i] infuriated Chroma. [color=662d91][i]There's a fifth one!?[/i][/color] With a grumble he formed another glob of green paint, preparing to fling it in the direction he believed Serephina was in before suddenly the teleporting man reappeared again. He was clearly trying to rescue the invisible girl as well. Normally stepping on the blue paint would result in a tumble, but it seemed the teleporter either knew physics or was lucky enough to get the idea that just standing completely still and balanced while teleporting would keep him from kissing the floor. Either way Chroma didn't wait for him to just leave with the other cape. [color=662d91]"Don't want to spend time in the Birdcage, do ya!?"[/color] Chroma shouted at him before flinging it at him. Of course Greed was able to teleport out of the way, but Chroma continued to barrage him with green paint until he finally stopped appearing. The alleyway was mostly blue but now had many various green splotches all over. After a moment of silent rage Chroma finally negated all the paint in the alleyway. But he very specifically didn't negate the blue paint that had gotten on Blackout, Serephina, and Greed. While the white bills would return to color once they truly got away, the paint they had stepped or fallen in would not. Greed would only have it on the bottom of his feet, where he could take off his shoes if he didn't want to fall down every time he tried to move. Blackout had it the next worst, as it was along his feet, pants, and one side of his torso. He'd have to strip down and probably even wash his hands if he ever wanted to stop slipping. Serephina was in a similar state to Blackout, but due to having fallen into the paint in a tumble rather than a straight fall she had much more of it covering her. She would also have to find new clothes and probably even wash her face and hair if she wanted to truly get rid of it. While Chroma couldn't stop them from escaping he would at least cause them further inconvenience. No matter how far they were teleported away they would have to deal with the blue paint themselves. [color=662d91]"Mover cape on scene. He teleported the other capes to another location. Stranger also confirmed, capable of being invisible. Five capes confirmed, wouldn't be surprised if there was more. They got away with the money,"[/color] Chroma began relaying into his earpiece communicator. From the corner of his eye he saw the bright figure of Scourge entering the alleyway since it was now devoid of paint to hinder him. [color=662d91]"The money was put in a white van. It left the back alley approximately a minute ago, set up a perimeter around the district to find it. Wherever the Mover went won't matter because they'll have to regroup at that van to get all the money."[/color] With his information relayed Chroma finally turned to face Scourge. The pain was still throbbing in his head, but in a way he was getting used to it. The severity hadn't toned down yet but Chroma was a stubborn person and wasn't about to just [i]let[/i] this Master beat him in his own mind. But in the meanwhile he was not only in pain but in a terrible mood. [color=662d91]"Let's go! We aren't going to let them just walk all over me like that! Blackout's Crew are within our grasp! And nobody makes Chroma look bad!"[/color] Chroma bolted down the alley in the direction the van had initially went, largely uncaring if Scourge was going to follow or not. He just [i]knew[/i] that he could beat all of them in a fight, they just had to stop running and it would be his assured victory.