[quote=WizardGirl] (Nope, they went through, you can have Sarah's dead body, but Ashley and the kids are gone…on top of the fact that Wiper teleported without knowing where they are…) [/quote] ((He knew where they were. Kami can see through the eyes of any creature in Fear, and Wiper knows what Kami knows. And while I disagree with you, I'll just finish this by saying you succesfully left.)) Wiper looks after Ashley and James as they leave, taking the kids with them. It seemed Wiper had failed. Before Kami could give any further orders, Wiper stepped through the portal, after it's quarry. Only to get hit by a car. It seemed the portal opened up in the middle of a busy road, and this just wasn't Wiper's lucky day. Gesturing, Wiper made to portal in a stack of sulfuric acid, only to find it not working. Even Wiper's powers couldn't reach through the gap between worlds, and Wiper could no longer call upon the many prepared chemicals it had for weapons. Once more, it was in the wilderniss. Savagely, Wiper made the car explode, before crushing the man under a pile of bricks. Wiper then turned to the populace, which was starting to panic and flee. With no orders from Kami, Wiper decided to go with the most simple of solutions. Wiper decided it would kill every single being in Hope in order to find Ashley. A systematic slaughter, which would leave nothing alive. Wiper teleported a house high into the air, a dot in the sky, and looked around at the screaming people as it started to fall. Three seconds until it reached sufficient velocity. Then, after the short wait, Wiper raised it's arms, as it teleported bricks from the building to here, twisting them mid-teleportation to change the direction of their velocity. Like massive bullets, they tore through the humans, slaughtering them. Wiper barely had to aim, it simply peppered everything in sighs. Buildings collapsed under the barrage of destruction, as people were reduced to red paste. Very soon, the street was covered in blood and gore, all that remained of the screaming people who had been here moments before. Walking. Wiper was walking again. Walking and killing. A familiar rythm, and easy rythm. Wiper decided it liked this mission, The simplicity, the slaughter, the fact that it didn't have to wait, or transport people, or build buildings, or just sit at meetings and 'look scary'. Wiper would follow Kami to the ends of the Earth and further, but it had been too long since Wiper had been in a killing of this scale. As Wiper thought this, the house crashed to the ground far behing it, already forgotten, as it moves on to it's next destination: the centre.