Ally wasn't able to look up to see the new addition to the fight, but she did close her eyes as the yelling grew closer. She braced herself for impact, and everything went to pieces. The man let go of her, but she was also hit by... Well she wasn't sure, but she knew the cling of metal wasn't from her hitting herself. Once the fall was over she sprang up, her eyes now open again. Another metal-person stood, and frankly, Ally was shocked. Did the mysterious voice that spoke over the area earlier purposely collect people with metal forms? She couldn't be sure, and the lizard man in the background wasn't a big help to finding out. [i]Is he a convict too? He's charging over here,[/i] she thought, keeping a wary eye out for him. He wasn't dressed like a prisoner or anything, but she couldn't be sure. Marcus then began to state who and who wasn't a convict. "Hey, thanks for helping me. I'm not a convict," she stated, slightly irritated. Not at him, but that she needed to be saved. After all her hard work, training, exercising, studying, and she still needed saving. Then again, she wasn't fighting normal humans. Now, Percy began to speak. His demon was ready transforming, and the ends of his arms looked deadly. Ally took a step back, trying to figure out how to tackle the problem. [i]Either we get the demon to hit that big guy,[/i] she thought, studying the newformed arms, [i]Or one distracts the demon, while the other gets Percy.[/i] She liked the second plan better, and wished she could communicate it with the metal man. The demon began to violently swing, and Ally quickly backed away farther. She got back into a basic boxer's stance, keeping her arms up. Either she would have to parry the blows or dodge them quickly. She wasn't sure if the demon could make a dent in titanium, but she didn't want to find out either.