[center][img]http://i.imgur.com/krev7SC.png[/img][/center][center][b]Aubrey Adkins[/b] | [b]Kyra Muller[/b] | [b]Jeffery Zimmerman[/b][/center] It seemed like the day had been won. All the video game characters had disappeared and the remaining citizens of Pacific Point were released from the digital prison that the Game Genie had trapped them in. While the video game characters did cause some havoc around the city, the actual amount of damage was actually not as catastrophic as one would think it would have been. Sure, there was some property damage, but it wasn’t like entire blocks were not leveled to the ground. Thank goodness it wasn’t like the Avengers’ movie out here, or the bill to fix up the city would be ridiculous! While Kyra was preparing to create a small portal to get us back to city hall, I saw an intact store window with a television playing whichever local news that happened to still be active. The news station was showing coverage of the aftermath of a fight between one of the video game characters and a local hero. Although it seemed as if the hero had won, it was not a good sign that she wasn’t moving. At first glance, I didn’t recognize her, but after the newsreel continued to roll, I think that I might know who the injured hero was. [color=b22222]“Hey, Kyra.”[/color] I asked Firefox, which interrupted her concentration on the portal she was trying to make. [color=b22222]“Is that that alien girl we ran into at city hall?”[/color] “Alien girl?” Kyra replied back. Her brow as furrowed. “When did that happen?” [color=b22222]“Oh, yes. You were still trapped when that happened. We might want to make a quick pit stop before we met up with the others. That girl doesn’t look so hot, after the beating she probably just took.”[/color] “Just give me a sec.” Kyra told me as she concentrated on creating a portal to where the crowd had formed around the injured hero, who as several blocks away from our current location. She held her arms out in front of herself, touching the tips of her fingers against one of them. She then pulled her hands apart, almost as if she were pulling something apart between them. As the space between her hands drew apart, a portal began to appear. “Alright, let’s go.” Kyra at least said after she had finished crafting the portal. [color=b22222]“I just remembered how much I hated my first experience going through one of those things.”[/color] “Well, at least you’re not being thrown through one of them this time.” Kyra winked at me. She then gestured towards the portal, showing that she wanted me to go through first. I took a deep breath and stepped forward towards the portal. When I was only inches away from it, I inhaled a second time, closed my eyes, and took a few more steps forward. After a few steps, my curiosity could not help itself. I peeled open one of my eyes. However, instead of finding some weird interdimensional limbo world, I discovered that I was still in Pacific Point. In fact, I was where that alien girl had passed out, with the ever-increasing crowd had formed around her. “See, it wasn’t [b]that[/b] bad, right?” Kyra elbowed the side of my human torso. [color=b22222]“Whatever.”[/color] However, our joking mood quickly turned sour when we got a closer look at the condition the girl was in. “Oh, God. She looks worse than she did on the news.” Kyra gasped when she saw Voyager. The alien-girl that I momentarily met back at city hall definitely took quite a beating from whatever she was fighting. One of her legs appeared to have been broken and she was losing quite a bit of blood, which was eerily green colored. And who knows what other internal injuries she had sustained. “I’m going to grab Osiris so that we can move her without doing any more damage. While I’m gone, just try to keep pressure wherever she’s bleeding.” Before I could even voice my opinion, Kyra had already formed another portal and hopped through it. I looked down at the poor girl, who was now lying down in a pool of her own green blood. That strange tint of her blood made me hesitant to touch her, since I wasn’t sure what was causing it to turn green. Sure, I have a healing factor, but I’m pretty sure that it’s standard practice to try to avoid direct contact with fluids like blood. Therefore, I took the makeshift approach. I tried to cover the obvious wounds with a coating of webbing. I hoped that it would at least apply some pressure while I waited for Kyra to get back here. Suddenly, another portal opened up a few feet away from me and the little injured alien-girl. Kyra was the first to exit out of it and she continued to concentrate on it in order to keep the portal open. The Son of Osiris followed shortly afterwards. He held his staff out in front of him and towards Voyager and slowly raised the staff. As the staff rose, so did Voyager, until she was floating a couple feet of the ground. Then, the Son of Osiris slowly turned and send the alien-girl through the portal, with him following close behind. “Alright. Let’s get out of here.” Kyra finally told me once the girl and the Son of Osiris were through the portal. Then, we each took turns entering the portal. Once we both went through it, we found ourselves back in city hall, where the other Immortals were, along with that girl with the sword and some other guy who I did not quite recognize. There’s so many new heroes popping up across the country. How am I supposed to keep track of them all? When we arrived, the Son of Osiris was in the process of gently lowering the alien-girl down the ground, making sure he wouldn’t cause any pain. Once she was resting on the ground, the Son of Osiris raised his staff up into the air. A bright light began to grown on the little Egyptian symbol that was on the end of his staff. After enough light had built up on his staff, it then rained down in the form of a beam onto the injured girl. As the rays of the light were soaked into the girl’s skin, the wounds that she had sustained began to heal until they were gone. It was almost as if nothing had happened to her. Her green blood was still crusted on her skin, but the at least she was not in critical condition any more. After he had healed the girl, the Son of Osiris fell to one knee, almost as if the process had tired him out. He closed his eyes and rested for a moment. Once he had recouped some of his energy back, he used his staff to pull himself back on his two feet. The Game Genie’s plot was foiled. Pacific Point has been saved. Even some of the people who needed immediate medical treatment were healed. But the real question that probably was on all of our minds was what’s next.