[center] [img]http://i.imgur.com/tOSegMM.png[/img] [h3][color=b16edd]Reina Mori[/color][/h3] [sub][i]with [@Aerandir][/i][/sub] [/center] Reina’s breathing had slowed considerably, her body occasionally shaking lightly from the pain and exhaustion. The noise of the approaching jeep caused her to look from the ground to the man who had stepped out. He looked almost... familiar, in some way. If he was at Komei, he was likely a pro hero, or at least a retired one. There was something more than that, though... The girl spat out another mouth full of blood, no longer really caring about her previous train of thought. Somehow, despite all her injuries, it was her bit tongue that hurt the most. It stung more than the dozen of welts on her body, her numb left arm, the feather still lodged under her collarbone—all of it. The man asked her to get in the vehicle, earning a sideways glance from her position on the floor. The was a second long pause, as though she was taken aback by the question somehow. [color=b16edd]"I... I’ll make it there myself."[/color] As she spoke, she finally attempted to move again, finding herself able to struggle greatly to her knees, her body telling her to stay lying down. She took a second to catch her breath again, before climbing to her feet unsteadily. The girl glanced towards the jeep, wiping blood and dirt off her cheek. She knew she looked like hell. That was fine. She could stand, with effort. The dizziness wasn’t enough to stop her. She couldn't hide how hard she was fighting, but it was still proof she was fine, in her mind. Jett and the tall boy were in there, injured as she had seen them not too long before. She nodded towards them. [color=b16edd]"I want... them to get help... first,"[/color] she said between heavy breaths to the man next to her, slouching forward from the tremendous effort of standing. There was no reason for her to delay their treatment. They were more important. Jais had noticing something in the eye of the girl, else he would have just picked her up and carried her the Jeep. Of all his years of teaching he knew that look, This next moment would be important for her to grow. So he stood up as she did, watched her and listened as she admirably put Jett and Ezra first. [color=ed1c24]"Very noble of you miss Mori, you truly have a start at becoming a hero. However, we must make sure you make it to that point."[/color] He placed a hand on her shoulder, noticing her pull but did not pull away. [color=ed1c24]"They will be fine, unless we continue to argue if you should get in the Jeep or not. So how bout we just get in the Jeep. They will be taken care of first, while you can rest. Deal?"[/color] Reina looked as though she wanted to protest, but kept silent as the man continued to speak, eventually letting her shoulders slump a little as she sighed. He was right of course. She nodded as he assured her the other two would be nursed before her. The girl followed the man to the vehicle, taking a deep breath as she focused on her quirk once again, this time to kill the natural pull. It was terribly uncomfortable, and far more difficult to hold steady than usual due to overuse, but she'd force herself to manage--she'd be right near Jett and the other boy. The last thing they needed while injured was to have to deal with her. Jais stopped the girl before she got in, [color=ed1c24]”You take the front seat."[/color] With her injuries it would be the best not to squeeze her in. He opened the door for her. He moved to the back to sit on the back of the Jeep, just next to his grandson. Once in, the attendant turned the engine over and as fast as he could while not jarring the jeep as much as he could, sped off towards the infirmary.