"Heavy." Shawn nodded to himself. Tatiana was making the vampires rather sympathetic. As long as she wasn't on board with the whole world domination thing, Shawn really didn't care who she killed. That was her business, and this blade guy seemed to have it coming. He was quiet afterwards. It was only fair that he share his story too, whether or not anyone was actually listening in. Tatiana probably didn't even care. In a plane full of talking teenagers, his story would probably just be some white sound. He used these thoughts to assure himself that he didn't actually have to do much of anything. "You're story is much more interesting than mine." He looked around, trying to focus in on where everyone else's focus was. "I woke up, yawned, and shot lightning out of my fingers. My parents started looking for some Mutant schools, but they were hoping that charles would find me. Now, here I am." There was some truth in there. He was in one place, and now he was with the X-Men. Simple as simple could be. Emma frowned only just the slightest bit. She could feel anger emanating from Rose Mary now, but she still refrained from sifting through her thoughts. It was better that way, Emma told herself. But she knew that she'd have to tell Rose Mary at some point. After the mission. When nobody was in danger. Telling her now would only make things worse during the mission. "Mission Advice." After Wade had listened in on the conversation between Heidi and Bonny, Wade decided to make himself useful. "Bonobos, listen. Your big thing, your thing that nobody else knows about, is going to change the playing field when we need it the most. Sure Booker can make walls out of energy, but you can make them out of anything! Every little child is special in their own way, but you and Chrys are going to be the ones to decide whether we all live of die after the end of this mission. You're in the big leagues now, and you get full disclosure like everyone else." [hr] And the conversations went on. Some died out during the ride, some others may have lasted for longer. Emma had connected all of the adults- with the exception of Wade, telepathically to have their own conversation on the mission, but it was all still quiet. When the Blackbird finally did land, it was done with a delicate hand. So much so that Shawn didn't even wake until Booker had unstrapped himself and tapped him conscious. To anyone who had been sleeping at the time of landing, Booker had continued his work in waking the teenagers. Only Bonny would have been left undisturbed, who had to be woken by Emma from inside of Bonny's own dreams. It was the safest way, and they needed a ride back. Once everyone was awake and ready, the adults of the mission stood at the cockpit of the jet. Emma and Laura were now in Alkali-Transigen staff uniforms, and Booker was dressed up in a labcoat bearing the company's name. "Remember. You are test subjects. Transigen wants children who have recently gained mutations to study on. If possible, do not speak English. The further you seem apart, the less likely anyone will notice." Laura pulled a pair of glasses from the breast pocket on her shirt and put them on. Shawn sighed. The universe was really harping on him. "Emma will distract anyone who gets too suspicious. Laura is there in the event that the situation escalates." Booker wanted to remind them all that they weren't going to be be doing a lot of the heavy lifting in this mission. "I will be the scientist personnel that is escorting you all to where you need to be. Cable and Wade will handle security in the background. That's why they don't have lab coats" Wade chuckled and wrapped his fingers around the edge of his mask. "They don't wanna see this, Freddy Kruger looking, topographical map of a mess." He didn't actually pull his mask off, but Shawn would tell that whatever was underneath it wasn't very pretty. They were about three miles from the lab. Everything had been set up in advance, however. The outfits, the transport van, even the security data to get them around. Doing the same thing a million times over prepared you for just about everything. However, that didn't mean they could slack off or under perform. Things could still go wrong if they didn't put their all into it. Wade was on the edge of making a plain white van joke, but a quick hit on the back from Cable prevented it. "Alright everyone, into the... Transport vehicle." Cable was trying to avoid making that mistake, but there really was no way around it. Wade chuckled, but said little. "Booker, Emma, Laura, we'll be keeping in touch. Through you three, we can talk to the children if need be." Being a Grey/Summers, Nathan was a marvelous telepath at one point in his life. His mutation had long since been burned out, but he found other ways to make things work. He didn't need to be in the transport with the others, it would only draw attention. He and Wade would cut their own way in. Besides, there was someone that he needed to pick up. It was only a matter of time before they arrived in town.