[center][h1]Rocky Road to Redemption?[/h1] [img]http://i.imgur.com/VW0bAVD.png?1[/img] [color lightcoral]Lily[/color] [img]http://i.imgur.com/61vkwIl.jpg?1[/img] [img]http://i.imgur.com/8rT4pUQ.jpg?1[/img] [img]http://i.imgur.com/DSOdMDt.png?1[/img] [color 662d91]Kusari[/color] | [color 33ec06]Marcus[/color] | [color 8A3DFF]Emma[/color] [img]http://i.imgur.com/Qm6ALCQ.png?1[/img] [img]http://i.imgur.com/oKbtkKq.jpg?1[/img] [img]http://i.imgur.com/V2PDEDC.jpg?1[/img] [color=9e0039]Angelique[/color] | [color 0095FF]Grant[/color] | [color BD892F]Sophia[/color] [img]https://i.imgur.com/3R5vYYi.png?2[/img][hr][color=silver]𝕊𝕩𝕟: đ•Šđ•–đ•Ąđ•„. 𝟚𝟘, 𝟚𝟘𝟚𝟘 / / đ•Žđ•’đ•€đ•™đ•šđ•Ÿđ•˜đ•„đ• đ•Ÿ, đ”».ℂ. / / ~𝟙𝟚𝟝𝟘[/color][hr] [sub]Collab with [@Kyrisse] [@Piercing Light] [@Chasers115] [@Diggerton] [@Riffus Maximus] [@Deathmyster] [@VampireOracle][/sub][/center] The truck moved onwards, travelling steadily and pushing past stilled cars with ease. Though the presence of subnaturals was made evident by the golden chains attached to the plow at the front, the citizens were hesitant to engage. Some stood by and made room while others fled. Apart from the occasional rock smacking the side of the vehicle, there were no further attacks made on the truck itself. Engaging a vehicle moving at that speed was universally acknowledged to be a rather foolhardy plan. Up the road, a significant roadblock could be sighted. Several buildings had been collapsed by the tremors of the ice giant's fall, crushing the cars underneath and creating a mound that reached across the evacuation route. The rubble itself was nothing the truck's thick tires couldn't handle though that wasn't the only point of interest. Citizens that were moving on foot merely climbed over the mound, eager to escape the city, much to the chagrin of the less mobile. A handful of bloodied regulars remained by the former apartments, attempting to dig through the debris or just watching on worriedly. Cries for help sounded from the bystanders and from within the broken condo. Nearby, seven soldiers were arranged on the street, too busy with the evacuation process to properly lend their assistance to those trapped underneath. The awkward silence that had passed during the steady crawl of the truck was not unnoticed by Marcus. Normally, he would have been the one to step up and break the tense atmosphere, but this time he didn't. He just didn't have the energy. Everything that had happened back there had been playing in his mind on a loop since he climbed back into the cab, and the sheer mental fortitude he was expending to not just break down and panic was physically exhausting him. He was tired. That much was obvious, and it probably showed. Combined with the fact that there was likely nothing he could say that wouldn't make the situation worse, kept his mouth shut. For he feared that if he opened it, he'd lash out at someone - hurt somebody else, even if unintentionally. A small part of him chuckled at the thought: his mother's child, for sure. Quiet. It was not the unnatural type of silence that Siena was accustomed to--the sound of the road passing beneath them, the sound of the distant mayhem...it was still there. Muffled and oddly sliding over her as though she wasn't quite there. She imagined the others were thinking of the prior events--no, it was more of a faded hope. At least if she imagined that they were doing something that human, the illusion could still pass. Siena felt her grip tighten marginally around her phone, hazy screams filling the back of her head like a nest of angry hornets. So many dead. A disappointed voice sounded like an echo. Over and over again. [i]Didn't she learn better?[/i] She flinched, let go of the cars. [i]Her fault.[/i] She didn't fight back the way she should have, had to be saved when she could have--a shudder passed down her spine. Almost. Only a few breaths away from taking a name that she knew should not be taken. Not when it fit so easily, and not when she was so comfortable without control. [i]The only time you feel like yourself, abomination.[/i] Her eyes returned to the streets. "[color 33ec06]Ah, shit.[/color]" The semi slowly stopped in front of what appeared to be an insurmountable obstacle in their path; an entire block was currently sprawled out over the road, with civilians scurrying about it as if from a disturbed ant mound. Even after everything that had happened - he wasn't willing to just drive over the people running for their lives. "[color 33ec06]Welp. Look's like we're walking.[/color]" he said, very matter-of-factly. Some of the others in the back would certainly disagree, he knew that much when he stopped the truck. They'd say he should just plow through them and not think twice. Fortunately, they weren't the ones with the keys. As the truck came to a stop Kusari exited it and walked to the front. Their path was blocked as Marcus said, they would have to walk. She glanced around seeing people in various states of disarray. The thought didn't even cross her mind to help them, not after what just happened. She quietly walked forward, tuning out the chaos around her. AngĂ©lique was of no exception for contributing to the uncomfortable silence in the truck. Her moody but talkative attitude was replaced by a brooding silence as she kept to herself, her mind plagued by the guilt of the situation she had caused and the ungrateful behavior of the Regulars she wanted to save. When the truck came to a stop, Angel thought they had finally arrived to destination, but wanted to stay put until told to get out. Watching Kusari leave and the landscape view offered from the entrance to the van, it seemed to point otherwise. Curious, the raven-haired Subnatural slowly crawled towards the exit of the truck's cargo holder, sitting at the edge of the doors' frame. The road was a mess, the surroundings showed signs of clear devastation. And yet, despite the wails and cries for help, Angel felt unmoved by this catastrophe. Sure, part of herself felt for the refugees and their pleas for rescue, but the fallen idol was so weary and tired of this ordeal, and was still mad over what happened earlier. She was in no state of mind to suggest anything or take decisions, and she realized it by now. Instead, she simply stood still, waiting for whomever else to take charge and direct the group into their next course of action. It wasn't like she was going anywhere by herself with her current state of health anyway. Lily wordlessly and absentmindedly followed after both Kusari and Angelique and got out of the truck. With her mind blank, she looked at her surroundings and began walking. Siena's feet hit the ground with a faint crunch of misplaced rocks grinding under her feet, the discomfort little more than a distraction from what assaulted her senses. Again, there were people that needed help. A sense of apprehension rose like the tide, creeping from her stomach, up to her torso, until it threatened to drown her in its presence. [i]Again[/i]. Her grip tightened again around her phone. [i]Why didn't they move to help?[/i] Because they weren't [i]stupid[/i], a bitter voice spat with such venom that Siena felt an odd desire to flinch. They had every right not to be willing to help, and the Arbiter knew it. It was a perfectly human reaction. Her mind continued to rationalize it as her eyes remained glued on the disaster, a storm of conflicting emotions trying to win out again. Guilt, remorse, anger, bitterness, hate, hurt, guilt, guilt, [i]guilt[/i]. She did not walk forward like the others. "[color=ff57ff]We're leaving them...?[/color]" It wasn't really a question, Siena realized. Just an attempt to seek confirmation. The other were silent. Emma was silent too, but her face held none of the emotion that the other’s had. She didn’t look tired, or sullen, or angry, or sad, or guilty, instead she just looked
 she looked like her mom always had, she realized. Her face said nothing, her mouth was drawn into a line, her eyes were just
 they were just there. There, like she was, at this moment doing nothing else either than existing. Aside from her bruised face she looked so normal that it was unsettling even for her. But she didn’t feel normal, did she? Wordlessly she followed the others out of the truck, climbing out to drink in the destruction around her. There were people, trapped, her friends, such as they were, not moving to help them. She couldn’t blame them
 could she? It was Siena that asked. Emma didn’t say anything, not at first. First Determination appeared. By some miracle he was still here for her and maybe that meant something. Probably not, she decided. [color=8A3DFF]”Help them get out of the rubble.”[/color] Emma said evenly, gesturing off handedly towards the trapped civilians. He started on his task after a moment of contemplation, and she walked beside him, starting to help dig herself as effectively as she could. As the incapacitated USARILN guards filed out behind Kusari and Angel, murmurs surrounding Determination's approach started filling the air. The atmosphere still reeked of desperation from the citizens clambering over the mound but there was much less animosity. It mostly likely had something to do with the heavily armed guards glowering at the scene, or the blood splattering many of the teenagers' clothing. A young man in a dust-coated sweater kept his distance from the subnaturals, glaring at the X-girl from TV. [color f7976a]"Hey, stay awa--"[/color] he started before getting harshly cut-off by an older woman. [color f7976a]"Let them help." "But they fucking started--" "How else are we going to find Leah?"[/color] the woman's voice broke with the name. A glare full of contempt was levelled at the subnaturals and she nodded to the apartment building. [color f7976a]"I don't know how many are still in there. Just fix it. It's the least you can do after all this."[/color] Emma didn’t look up at them. [color=8A3DFF]”Sorry.”[/color] She muttered under her breath, continuing to dig, straining herself to dig. After what had happened so soon ago Kusari thought that she had run out of desire to be angry, but thinking about it she never said a word to the people attacking her and her allies. As far as she was concerned they were just targets that she was defending herself from. However she wasn't in combat right now, and the words of this ignorant regular crawled under her skin like centipedes. Kusari swiftly walked over to Determination and nonchalantly stabbed it in the back of it's head with her claw. She affixed a glare as sharp as a surgeon's knife to the woman that had slighted them. [color=662d91]"You heard the woman Emma. We caused this whole mess, right?"[/color] She spread her arms with open hands and let out a sardonic chuckle. [color=662d91]"Wouldn't make much sense for us to care about saving anyone, right? In fact how fucking [b]DARE[/b] we even think of helping these pure innocent humans? They don't need help from a bunch of monsters."[/color] Kusari had a trembling smile on her face, as if she didn't know what expression to convey other than mockery and defiance. [color=662d91]"As a matter of fact."[/color] Kusari looked to Emma. [color=662d91]"I think they would much rather die than live with the shame of being saved by a sub."[/color] Emma didn’t move from her task. She didn’t look up either. Instead, she said a single word. [color=8A3DFF]”Stop.”[/color] It wasn’t much of a response but Emma said it very seriously. Determination appeared again. [color=8A3DFF]”Keep digging.”[/color] Kusari's uneasy smile had settled into a firm grimace. [color=662d91]"Oh? I should stop? That's funny, I didn't hear you say that when those regulars were trying to do a public execution."[/color] From a few feet away, Lily watched and listened silently at how Kusari lashed out a Regular. The small blonde Aberration merely stared, neither registering the hatred she heard in the pale Arbiter's voice nor the determination Emma showed in helping out. Only one real denial came to Siena's inquiry, one quickly met with an equally real confirmation. The rational part of her mind...no, the [i]idealistic[/i] part of her mind told her that they both had their reasons. Good reasons, bad reasons, it didn't matter. The brunette knew that Kusari's reaction was probably the more natural. They had been attacked for announcing their presence, for trying to [i]help[/i], and that had been before the bloodshed. A bitter voice hissed in agitation through the din of Siena's thoughts. [i]Why keep trying to find excuses?[/i] Her grip tightened on her phone marginally. "[color=ff57ff]So you're saying we should condemn all of them?[/color]" The words escaped before the usual filter could clamp down. Well, too late to stop. "[color=ff57ff]If you don't want to help, at least don't interfere with the ones that do want to.[/color]" Because she didn't have the strength to keep up the facade. Looking over the building, Siena took a wary step toward the building, her gaze falling to the screen of her phone, a purple light dimly coming to life. [i]Just fix it.[/i] Kusari wasn't expecting Siena to speak up, she hadn't spoken to her since the flag game but she'd always seemed like the type to keep down when possible. She knew what she was doing was ridiculous, she was trying to convince them to let people die after all. She was just beyond caring at this point. [color=662d91]"If they didn't need us right now they would be fine with all of us dropping dead on the spot, I hope you understand that."[/color] She didn't destroy Emma's creature again, but she didn't continue walking either. Regardless of what they wanted to do she wasn't going to leave without them. Movement inside the truck caught Angel’s attention, looking back the guards began leaving the truck one by one, until Lawrence showed up last. It looks like he finally woke up. After making sure he was alright from the fall he took earlier, both Mages agreed to help each other out from the vehicle, joining the others as they realized the reason they stopped. A roadblock created by a collapsed building. Well, that was quite the hurdle. They would need to go back to the evacuation point with their own legs, leaving them exposed to the mad crowd of panicked citizens. Moving further forward to join the others, the two oldest Mages from Unit B reached them while they were quarrelling about helping the Regulars. Again, the dilemma was still going strong in AngĂ©lique’s mind, her idealistic and hopeful self was agreeing with Siena. But after going through so much shit earlier, she was mostly inclined to agree with Kusari. They tried helping earlier and they got stoned for it. Why would it be different this time? First chance they would get, the Regular would stab them in the back. So she simply stood there, requesting Lawrence to leave her be if he wanted to contribute to the unearthing effort. Meanwhile, Angel was simply sitting on a toppled piece of building, her tired gaze looking over her classmates. There wasn’t much she could do to help even if she wanted to, and she sure as hell didn’t want using her voice to call out for survivors. Not this time. Emma didn’t say anything. She didn’t look up, she didn’t stop, her expression didn’t change. She just kept digging. Kusari’s words weren’t news to her- in fact, it was something that she knew very well. But she couldn’t find fault with their position. She couldn’t fault Regulars for wanting them dead. So she kept digging. Grey eyes did not lift from the phone screen as she listened to Kusari. Well, that had always been the case, hadn't it? Hadn't that been abundantly clear the first time that they were thrown haphazardly into combat? Unwelcome thoughts of Padma's death tried to encroach, but were quickly pushed aside. It wasn't the time for that. A name settled over her, and she braced herself for the storm that would brew. Siena had never quite settled in line with any version of Shadowcat before--not the same way she did with other names. "[color=ff57ff]Then we should make ourselves needed.[/color]" Unease gripped the civilians as the heated disagreement went on. Despite the albino's hostility, her words held a dirty truth to them. Had the places been switched, there would have been zero chance of anyone at the scene coming to the subnaturals' aid. Getting saved by these inhumans might be considered degrading by some, but it seemed that the regulars were all too desperate despite that. The man that had dismissed them earlier remained silent, instead moving beside Emma to assist and direct her efforts. [color f7976a]"Can't you get more of your guys to help?"[/color] he muttered after a while, gesturing to Determination. He'd obviously taken note of the description of her power from her interview. The woman was not quite as graceless as her counterpart, turning to Siena with a reluctant but appreciative nod. [color f7976a]"This was a ten-storey condo. All those apartments on a midday Sunday... I can't even guess how many could be trapped down there."[/color] [color=8A3DFF]”Right.”[/color] Emma wasn’t sure why herself why she didn’t summon more tulpas. Well, that wasn’t true, she knew why, but wasn’t willing to admit to herself that she wasn’t thinking straight. Charity and Devotion came. Love might’ve been helpful but
 [color=8A3DFF]”Search for survivors and dig them out.”[/color] Emma commanded simply. Lily's golden eyes remained on Emma and her mind was jolted back alive. She had been like that before, always wanting to help. But did it matter now when she killed people she was supposed to have saved? And to make matters worse, they had already been incapacitated by Angelique. No matter how much she denied it, no matter how much she blamed her stigma, the act of killing made her feel both sane and insane at the same time. The feeling was...euphoric. But it only lasted a fraction of a second before she felt horrible. Nothing will change the fact that she was a monster. And a monster should be put down. And if these people would put her down, she'd let them. She tuned out the injuries she could sense. There was no point trying to be a healer when she was just really a murderer. With a sigh, she let her mind shut down again as her legs carried her over to where Emma and the man were digging. Silently, she began helping out even though she could still feel the exhaustion, her small hands doing the best they could. At the acknowledgement that the remains before them had once been a condo, Siena couldn't help but feel her expression try to twist into a grimace. Part of the expression seeped through against her best attempts, the wince at the potential number of injured and dead. How many had even survived when the building crashed into its current position...? Taking a deep breath, the brunette gave a nod. "[color=ff57ff]I'll bring as many to safety as I can,[/color]" Siena started while her mind ran through a series of situations. She could take a second name, but based on experience, it would dampen her ability to quickly move through the building for a first sweep...worse yet, it might entirely prevent her from taking anyone that [i]could[/i] escape with her. Besides which, there were too many variables in trying to take a name that could scan for people that she didn't know. "[color=ff57ff]If I find any medical supplies, I'll bring those out too.[/color]" Taking a deep breath, the brunette moved toward the rubble. Another deep breath that she didn't release, and she plunged through it. Marcus had said nothing during the argument between Kusari and Emma, but had taken a quick step forward when the clawed girl slashed through the tulpa's head. Not helping was one thing, but actively preventing someone from helping was another thing altogether. Even so, he couldn't bring himself to intervene, and let out a soft sigh when the situation appeared defused. He listened to the other conversations: the man directing Emma and the woman talking about the building. Condos weren't usually built to last, but in the capital, Marcus guessed that every building had some safe room for when things went poorly. Plus, if they had survived their fall, other rooms could have been equally protected. He wandered around the rubble a bit, looking for something that would allow him into the building. Some partially destroyed doorway, or semi collapsed hall. Easy enough to find - there was enough fallen walls to allow him easy access to the interior. Even from the outside, Marcus could tell that the building was not stable. Dust shook from the ceiling, the echoing sound of some rocks finally giving way and clattering to the ground, all drowned beneath the cries for help from the survivors. It was probably too dangerous for more than one person to sneak around without triggering another collapse. Perhaps that's why he didn't tell anyone as he silently slipped in. Help save the kinds of people who had wanted them dead earlier, or keep going and leave those in need behind so they could save themselves. From what Sophia could see, the majority opinion had won out and they were helping. There was that shadowy creature moving rubble, and Siena had just... disappeared. Would Siena be okay? Sophia stood near the back of the truck, leaning against the side of the truck with one arm hooked around the door to steady herself as she looked at the rubble ahead of them. She still wasn't feeling back to normal and would probably have to sit back down in the truck soon, but had wanted to see what was going on when the truck had stopped and her classmates had begun to get out. Well, now she knew. [color=BD892F][i]All that death...[/i][/color] She should help somehow, but how? Emma had her creatures, Siena had used some power to disappear into that rubble, Kusari... well, she wasn't really doing anything, Marcus was out of sight but probably helping too... Sophia could use her power, but was she strong enough? Last time she had tried she hadn't been able to see through much, and here were layers upon layers of rubble. If she couldn't see through enough of the rubble, there was no point in turning her power on when it would only make seeing the living harder. She let out a shaky breath, and feeling that she had stood for long enough, went back into the truck to sit at the edge. [color=BD892F][i]What should I do?[/i][/color] A light shower of rubble brushed Marcus' shoulder as he entered the dark and ruined hall. Only half of the ground floor seemed intact enough to navigate, the division between the untouched rooms and crushed areas being difficult to ascertain. A distant wailing could be heard down the corridor. A sole civilian who still had the strength to cry out an hour after the initial tremors. The Arbiter's footsteps were met with a subtle crackling from the ceiling, but it seemed safe enough to enter for now. Meanwhile, with its superior strength, Determination unearthed a middle-aged couple, bystanders quickly rushing in to help them out while the tulpa continued its task. Closer to Siena, a pair of small figures lay together in the dark, the boy gasping softly as the white-marked girl reached their cramped chamber. [hr] [hider=Marcus]Marcus carefully tread down the corridor, the small streams of light pouring through cracks in the building offering just enough visibility to not stumble blindly through the darkness. He paused for a moment, his breath hitching in his throat as the very tension around him seemed to crack, mimicking the noises from the rubble above him. The sensible part of him screamed to go back out towards the light; the safety of the truck, but he pressed on. He was the face of subnaturals now. If he wasn't willing to risk anything to help...well, he'd be awfully disappointed in himself. "[color 33ec06]Hello!?[/color]" Marcus shouted, his voice slightly muffled by his own shirt, which he had pulled across his nose. He'd heard a voice - he just needed to know where it was coming from. A silence before a croaked, [color f7976a]"H-here!"[/color] echoed through the silence. Two doors down from Marcus, a woman was pinned by her left side, a rebar deeply grazing her free but bloodied leg. Marcus's attention snapped to the doorway, and he gingerly made his way to the room, peeking in for a second to assess the danger. One woman, injured, but alive. He made his way over to her, kneeling down to offer a shoulder to lean on. "[color 33ec06]How bad is it?[/color]" he asked in a light whisper - as if he was afraid any louder would bring the building down on them. [color f7976a]"I-I can't move my arm,"[/color] she mumbled through tears of relief, [color f7976a]"My leg's killing me but... I... I can walk if you get me out."[/color] "[color 33ec06]Alright, throw your good arm around my shoulder - I'll get you out of here.[/color]" he said, extending his arm to pull her to her foot - ready for the possibility of her immediately stumbling on her injury. The woman obliged eagerly, leaning on Marcus as they shuffled out together. It was a slow but arduous process, her leg occasionally giving out at moments and tremors from the helpers above promising a full collapse at any time. But the entrance came into view before any more tragedy could befall them. They made it out alive. Marcus walked her the entirety of the way out of the building, finally releasing her once he was sure the duo were far enough away from the building to avoid any sudden shifts. He took a few moments to catch his breath, pulling down his shirt to welcome in the sweet dustless air, before turning to look back at the entrance they'd come out of. "[color 33ec06]You don't happen to know of any safe rooms, do you? Any places that people might be holed up down there?[/color]" Two civilians arrived to help the woman away. She breathed heavily. [color f7976a]"Past the elevator there should be a blue door. I wouldn't count on a lot of people being in there but... thank you, Time Scar...Marc."[/color] A small but genuine smile cut through the dust caking her face. Marcus said nothing, slightly taken off guard by the recognition. Instead, he just smiled softly, giving her a slight nod, which was quickly obscured as he pulled his shirt back over his face. No time to rest - not while there were still people inside. The elevator was easy enough to find, some loosely hanging signs still pointing directions through the crumbling passageways. Marcus walked slowly - it felt like every step he was taking was a gamble here, but he wasn't worrying about the odds. He would have almost missed the blue door had it not been for a stream of light; the dust that clouded and settled over everything made it seem more beige than blue. "[color 33ec06]Hello? Anybody inside?[/color]" Marcus spoke up, leaning his head close to the door to try and hear a response. "[color 33ec06]Evacuation team - here to help![/color]" The door opened an inch but quickly shut again as an unnerving amount of rubble toppled with the small movement. [color f7976a]"Seven of us. I don't...it doesn't look safe to come out,"[/color] a male voice emerged from behind the partition. Marcus took a step back as rubble poured from the cieling. The man was right - it certainly didn't look safe to come out this way; but it certainly wasn't any safer to stay here and wait for the building to come down. "[color 33ec06]Is there a back exit in there? Any gap that you can crawl through instead?[/color]" [color f7976a]"Not really. Half the room's been collapsed and I don't want to test our chances by dislodging anything."[/color] Marcus mentally cursed, sighing to himself. "[color 33ec06]Well, I guess this is our only option then. Is there anything in there you can hide underneath while I try to get this door open?[/color]" [color f7976a]"There's a meeting table. I think that'll work."[/color] Some shuffling noises sounded from the door. [color f7976a]"Alright, everyone's under."[/color] "[color 33ec06]Alright - get ready.[/color]" Marcus said, although one could be forgiven for thinking that he was talking to himself in this instance. He grabbed the door, gently pulling on it, trying to open it inch by agonzing inch, waiting to see the scale of rubble collapse before proceeding any further. Head and fist-sized rocks continued plummeting for a few seconds but ceased after a short while. One by one the inhabitants of the safe room filed out, all of them warily eyeing the space above the broken doorframe. A man in business attire came out last, his eyes narrowing at Marcus' white streak but ultimately giving the boy an appreciative [color f7976a]"thanks; lead the way"[/color]. When the partial collapse stopped, Marcus let out a breath that he didn't realize he'd been holding. One by one, survivors started filing out, the seventh being a professional-looking business man. If Marcus noticed the man's eyes narrow in the dark, he didn't bother saying anything about it. "[color 33ec06]Alright, single file - try to spread out a little bit so we're not putting too much weight on any section of this.[/color]" Marcus said, looking over his motley little group of evacuees, and turning to lead the way back to the entrance, acutely aware of the constant sounds of shifting rock. There was a fortunate side to the dust that settled everywhere; his own footprints were easy enough to follow back - a little trick he noticed at the first hallway intersection he came to. He'd not even bothered to try and remember his path - a mental mistake that he jotted down in his head to avoid in the future. They walked as instructed, spreading out and treading with muted steps. The man at the end supported another who seemed to have a sprained ankle, the injured one's arm slung over the businessman's shoulder. They rested for a moment, the one with the bad ankle stretching out his hand to lean against the wall. A mistake. The tremors began again, the rocky ceiling rumbling dangerously and alerting the evacuees. The teen at the front sprinted towards the exit despite Marcus' instructions, heavy footsteps only exacerbating the panic taking hold. Frozen with uncertainty, the remaining six looked to the Arbiter for guidance, looking as if they too would bolt at any second. Marcus almost shouted something at the teen who fled, but stopped - himself frozen in his own uncertainty as the ceiling seemed to growl at them. His eyes darted from falling rubble, to group of people, to the exit. The imminent panic was almost palpable, and Marcus's own heart was starting to pound incessantly in his chest. "[color 33ec06]Exit's right there; everyone go. Keep single file, and walk [i]carefully[/i]. If you run, you're going to kill us all.[/color]" he said, his tone unreadable. He gingerly stepped past the line as the moved down the hall, coming to the businessman and the injured man. "[color 33ec06]Here, you grab his legs, I'll grab his torso - it'll be faster this way.[/color]" The threat of death in the subnatural's words overruled the irrationality prompted by fear. Nodding intermittently, they moved and were eventually helped out by other civilians as they reached the exit. [color f7976a]"Shit,"[/color] the limping man swore as his companion in the suit crouched to carry his legs as commanded, [color f7976a]"No. Get out."[/color] [color f7976a]"Shut up, Ty,"[/color] his friend scoffed jokingly, rolling his eyes at Tyson's feeble attempts to wave him away. The rumbling only intensified, sending larger pieces of debris tumbling down. Too big. Too close. A piece about the size of a cooler plummeted towards the three remaining. Too big. Too fast. Tyson tumbled forward, shoving the man in the suit out of danger with a surprising burst of energy. A morbid scream rung out as his torso was subsequently struck by concrete. His friend watched in horror. He wasn't dead yet but there was no way he'd be able to leave with that concrete on his body. It was impossible to guess how much time they still had before the hallway collapsed completely. The businessman seemed torn between leaving or staying to unearth the other. A desperate glance was directed at Marcus. Marcus nearly stumbled backwards as the concrete slammed into the man, pinning him to the ground. Without a second thought, Marcus knelt down, attempting to unbury the man, disregarding any attempts to do so without further injury in place of getting it done [i]quickly[/i]. The piece of building shifted slightly, and Marcus continued to push, giving a quick "[color 33ec06]Go! I've got him![/color]" to the man in the suit. His order went unheeded and the businessman surged forward, pulling as Marcus pushed. The concrete was dislodged but continued raining from above. A hefty piece battered Marcus' shoulder, effectively breaking it just as Tyson was freed. The businessman was similarly struck, blood beginning to poor from the side of his face as it was grazed. [color f7976a]"What the fuck, man..."[/color] Tyson's words were slurred as his arm returned to its place across the suited man's shoulder. [color f7976a]"C'mon, Time Scar!"[/color] the businessman shouted and half-dragged Tyson towards the exit. But Marcus wouldn't have the opportunity to oblige. The concrete hail gave one final surge, the ceiling falling between the two civilians and the Arbiter. All seven evacuees successfully escaped at the cost of their rescuer. A sharp cry of pain escaped from Marcus's mouth at the same time the sickening sound of breaking bone sounded, the rubble that struck him throwing him off balance. However, the sound of static, the clatter of rubble making it only audible to him sounded, knitted his shoulder back into place. By this time however, he had just enough of a window to watch the last of the evacuees make their way to the exit before a concrete barrier came down between them. And just like that, the rumbling stopped. The clatter of stones trickled for a little longer, the dust began to settle over him, darkening his hair to a muted gray, and he found himself trapped.[/hider] [hr] [hider=Siena]When Siena emerged on the other side of the wall, her eyes were quick to acknowledge the fact that there wasn't quite enough light to see clearly. A few colors burst in the center of her vision in an attempt to adjust while the brunette tried to blink the distractions away. Releasing her breath, Siena tried to assess the situation at hand. While she'd taken an early enough version of her mark to maximize efficiency and time, that didn't mean the Arbiter could spend too much standing and waiting for something to come to her. "[color=ff57ff]If anyone can hear me, I'm here to help![/color]" The girl called while starting to walk. Maybe she should have done some scanning of the building before running in...but she couldn't stand outside with the others for long. She didn't bother asking if anyone was [i]there[/i]. Of course there were people there...but how capable they were of responding was another matter entirely. A child's voice, weak and not quite forming coherent words. It came from a boy trapped by rubble completely covering his legs\. His hand was clasped with that of an apparently unconscious girl beside him, similarly pinned. Had Siena not been listening for the sounds of human voices, she might have missed the one that responded. Following it to its source wasn't the challenge, it was what she found. Children trapped beneath the rubble. [i]How many weren't so fortunate?[/i] The brunette hid the increasingly chaotic medley of emotions with a careful, gentle smile that she'd seen on Maya's face at least a hundred times before. Not one that was there because it wanted to be there, one that was better suited for comfort...or [i]something[/i]. "[color=ff57ff]You've been very brave.[/color]" The brunette grimaced internally at the words, but she didn't [i]know[/i] how to handle children. Hell, if not for the white mark on her face, she would barely have been considered as more than one--the thought triggered memories of another child that had come and gone. The smile did not falter. Could not, because she needed the mask just as much. "[color=ff57ff]Are you two siblings?[/color]" Siena questioned while examining the rubble. They were small, and if it was just their legs, then freeing them would be easy enough. Getting them out, on the other hand...well, first thing was first. "[color=ff57ff]Do you know if she hit her head?[/color]" The boy's hand tightened instinctively when Siena's white mark came into view. A shake of the head for the first question then, [color f7976a]"..I don't know. I didn't see. I woke up before her b-but she won't say anything!"[/color] Uncertainty was never really a good thing when it came as far as rescues. A flash of a concerned expression cracked the brave face that Siena knew she had to keep wearing. Maybe she should have taken a second name? There were many that could help for her purposes, but without a good view beyond the walls, was it too dangerous? The thoughts escalated, filling each part of the brunette with anxiety, even as she knelt beside the two. "[color=ff57ff]It's okay. I'm going to get you out first then, but to do that, I'm going to need to pick you up. Is that okay with you?[/color]" A soft tone. The same one that Maya had used when a much younger Santana would run to her over nightmares. "[color=ff57ff]Do you read comics? It's going to be kind of like what Kitty Pryde does in X-Men.[/color]" A shaky nod. [color f7976a]"Yeah, I know her."[/color] He reached his hands out to make it easier for Siena, wistfully glancing at the girl beside him as he let go. If it was surprising for Siena to see someone reaching out for [i]her[/i], she didn't let it show on her face. Carefully taking the boy's hands into her own, the brunette took a careful breath, then worked Shadowcat's magic. A bitter thought tried to surface in the back of her mind--[i]why are you trying so hard?[/i]--but it was stamped out by a tidal wave of other thoughts. Carefully, she let the rocks phase through her charge before starting to free him from his rocky confines. "[color=ff57ff]Do you think you'll be able to stand?[/color]" [color f7976a]"Y-yeah,"[/color] the boy leaned heavily against his rescuer before finally stabilising. So far so good. Siena carefully led the boy a few steps from the pile of rubble, to ensure that he wasn't still in danger of fusing with any of it, before allowing the intangibility to fade. Remaining in place for a moment longer, the Arbiter glanced at the girl beneath the rubble. Again, the terrifyingly calm part of her rose. There was no way to make a better plan without a clear and enough authority to have the panicked civilians actually [i]listen[/i] to her and clear a space. Too risky to try and manage a delicate teleportation when there was so much lying outside...but she did have a way to [i]contact[/i] the others...right? "[color=ff57ff]Transmit. If anyone outside can hear this, there's a girl here that might have a concussion. I'm going to bring her out, but she needs immediate medical attention if she has any head trauma. Over.[/color]" A pause. "[color=ff57ff]Do you think you can support her head? I don't want to hurt her while we free her.[/color]" The boy did as he was told, his hand momentarily pulling back when he noticed the unnervingly large amount of blood coating his fingers as he braced her. He steeled himself anyway and did his job, looking to Siena for further instruction. Kneeling beside the boy, Siena was prepared to show him what she remembered from countless first aid diagrams. The images were hazy, but how many times had she looked up rescues for the sake of readers she'd never see? After all, heroes like the Precursors wouldn't be so reckless in a rescue. First, in a situation this dire...for a moment her mind refused to conjure the answer. A cold, heavy ball of panic dropped to the pit of her stomach. Alright, if the researched answers weren't going to come to her first, then it would be the immediate ones. Pulse, airway, and...? [i]'[color=ff57ff]Focus, you idiot.[/color]'[/i] "[color=ff57ff]Let's see what we can find out about--[/color]" A few slender digits touched against the carotid artery. The skin was still warm, but she felt nothing. "[color=ff57ff]N-No...[/color]" Maybe she had the wrong spot. Maybe she was just imagining that it wasn't there. Her hand recoiled faintly, but the mage bit her lip and checked again. [i]Nothing.[/i] It felt as though her own heart had stopped for a moment. Had she been alive when Siena arrived? If she'd freed the girl first, been more [i]aggressive[/i] in her rescue instead of panicking over the safety and risks, would the girl have been saved? Something hot pricked at the back of the brunette's eyes and she took a shaky breath. Be brave. "[color=ff57ff]I'm so sorry...[/color]" Because the body was still [i]warm[/i]. Because that girl might have survived if only Siena had taken a better route. "[color=ff57ff]Transmit. I've checked the victim's vitals. They're...she....[/color]" A sharp inhalation of breath to steady her voice. Be. [i]Brave.[/i] "[color=ff57ff]She has no pulse. I don't know when it stopped, but I'm bringing her out in case she can be revived. Over.[/color]" [color f7976a]"What do you...mean?"[/color] the boy's head whipped to the Arbiter and tears began to well up. [i]Be brave,[/i] said the voice in her head. The one that wanted everything to be okay. [i]Let go,[/i] said the other voice that wanted to be allowed to [i]stop being brave[/i]. "[color=ff57ff]I'm sorry,[/color]" she repeated, her voice less stable than it had been on the transmission. "[color=ff57ff]I...I didn't come in time. She's dead.[/color]" A neat word that didn't do justice to the weight of the reality. Memories of Padma. Savannah. [i]All that red, and none of it sin.[/i] "[color=ff57ff]I want to get her out of here in case she can still be helped, but...[/color]" But she didn't know when the girl had died, and each passing second was a slipping chance. "[color=ff57ff]...but I don't know if we can do anything more.[/color]" And the cold, distant part of the bookworm's mind reminded her that it was probably too late. That she should [i]leave[/i] the corpse behind. Corpse. Another neat word that didn't embody what was before her. "[color=ff57ff]I'm sorry.[/color]" [i]Again.[/i] She was always sorry, wasn't she? Stepping to an easier position, Siena sank her hand through the rubble, through to the pinned body until she could let the debris fall through it. Her fault. The boy stood silently, staring into nothing before quiet, fragile sobs began shaking his shoulders. His hands remained firmly on the sides of his friend's head, as if releasing her would result in the remains of the girl he once knew disappearing with the debris. He didn't let go. [i]'[color=ff57ff]I'm sorry.[/color]'[/i] She didn't know how many times she could repeat it as she watched the debris fall through, her concentration firmly planted on her task as each piece tumbled through the body until Siena could slip her arms to lift. [i]'[color=ff57ff]I'm sorry.[/color]'[/i] Her voice came out quiet, and though she did her best to keep that brave facade up, the words were weak. Tired. "[color=ff57ff]I'm going to lift her on three. Please, stand with me and...and support her head.[/color]" Because she could pretend that it would help. "[color=ff57ff]And don't let go until someone else tells you to.[/color]" She could have saved the girl. "[color=ff57ff]One.[/color]" If only they had [i]run[/i] instead of [i]fought[/i]. "[color=ff57ff]Two.[/color]" If only she'd prioritized correctly. "[color=ff57ff]Three.[/color]" She made sure to match the boy's pace, the boy's level, as they rose with the body between them. A few quiet words and instructions to ensure the boy made it through were all that Siena could manage. Another apology. Everything felt distant. [i]She could have saved her.[/i] The brunette made sure to watch him exit the building first, the girl past the stone wall with him, and then her own body meeting the outdoors again before she finally released her breath and restored their tangibility. She could have saved the girl, and Siena knew the boy would probably never forgive her for coming too late. Another body on her conscience. Her. Fault. There was a rush of concerned civilians that came to meet her, came to help the boy and the victim. [color f7976a]"Theo? What are you even doing here?...No."[/color] As the boy emerged with Siena and the girl, the woman rushed to help them, recognising the child. A motherly embrace swept Theo but ceased as the body in Siena's arms caught her eye. Even just a glimpse of the girl's bloodied face seemed to be too much as a choked but loud wail left her throat. She dropped to her knees, arms clutching her sides as sobs wracked her body. The man in the sweater returned as soon as he heard, trying and failing to console her with a tight embrace. Neither of them addressed Siena, too exhausted and broken to show any gratitude or enmity for what she'd brought back. More sobs. More broken hearts and broken people. If she had the strength, the willpower to apologize again, she would have, but a hard lump in her throat caught any noise that tried to pass. She could have saved the girl. Could have done more. Mockeries repeated themselves in a rhythmic chant. Her fault. Her fault. Her fault. Again heat stung at her eyes, but the mage stamped it out with emotions so violent that they threatened to shatter the mask she tried to keep in place. Grief would have to come later, and though every fiber of her body wanted to sit down and let the backlash break her, [i]there was work to be done.[/i] A sharp, agonizing feeling cut into her with such ferocity that the girl could have sworn she was bleeding, but the instinctive knowledge that even Vale would not be able to numb her for long kept her going. Siena remained silent as she lowered the body, prepared to dash back in to prevent more, but as if the world demanded its pound of flesh, the building seemed to tremble, quake. Her motions paused. No, no, no... She was going to have to be reckless.[/hider] [hr] [hider=Emma, Lily and Kusari]With three tulpas joining in the excavation, the number of rescued evacuees on the surface increased significantly. The man by Emma allocated digging locations for civilians encouraged by the presence of magical help, though they kept a wide berth from both the summons and their commander. But even with the public display, others weren't so keen on the increased presences of USARILN personnel and subnaturals. [color f7976a]"The Pandora bitch thinks that tossing around a few rocks will erase everything?"[/color] a taller male scoffed nearby. The man in the sweater glared back. [color f7976a]"I don't see you helping, asshole." "I'm just letting the subs pull their weight. Isn't that why they're here, to play hero?"[/color] the newcomer let out a hollow laugh. Emma's helper didn't retort, busying himself by helping another buried citizen out of the mound. His desire to defend the X-mark only went so far. Pandora. Emma hadn’t heard the name yet, but she supposed it was fitting. Emma didn’t respond to the man, not at first. First she kept pulling at the rubble, searching for the others, and it was only after a moment more of consideration that she spoke, face unchanging, [color=8A3DFF]”You should evacuate. It’s probably not safe in D.C. for the time being,”[/color] she finally glanced up at the man in the sweater and the older women, [color=8A3DFF]”You guys too.”[/color] it took not even a moment for her gaze to drop again, tired eyes focused on the task at hand. [color f7976a]"Not yet,"[/color] the man wiped at his forehead, looking more determined as he dived back into his work. [color f7976a]"Oh, it's not safe?"[/color] the other one spat, [color f7976a]"And whose fault is that?"[/color] Emma paused to give the sweatered man a wary glance before nodding and continuing. As for the other man she gave no response; there was nothing she could say to placate the man, nothing to change the way that he felt or the way she felt. [color f7976a]"Hey, answer me, sub,"[/color] the rude one began clambering up, something the woman didn't take too kindly to. [color f7976a]"If you're just gonna bitch then you should leave,"[/color] she called out irritably but made no other move towards him. [color f7976a]"What? Are you gonna defend her too?"[/color] the angered man now stood by Emma, towering over her crouched form. He addressed her directly, [color f7976a]"Do you expect us to believe that this was all some sick coincidence? Some subnatural brats start living the high life in our city, then the next thing you know, D.C., gets completely destroyed. You gonna say anything about that, bitch?"[/color] [color=8A3DFF]”Take it up with Director Lina Zhang. Or Commander Kardos, if you please. Or anyone at USARILN East that’ll take your calls. We didn’t choose to come here. We wouldn’t have come here if we had any choice in the matter.”[/color] Emma kept digging, not seeming to pay the man any mind but ready to move if he moved. [color=8A3DFF]”That’s not what you want to hear, I know, but it’s the truth.”[/color] It was definitely not the answer he wanted. It didn't seem like anything could placate him. [color f7976a]"Talk with those government assholes. That's all?"[/color] he narrowed his eyes, voice breaking ever so slightly. He swiftly grabbed her by the shirt, forcing her gaze to meet his. [color f7976a]"This was my fucking home, you skank. My brother's building got swiped by an ice monster and everything I've ever known is fucking levelled. Fighting monsters is all you assholes do and you can't even do that properly!"[/color] He gestured furiously in the direction of the giant slime, his outstretched hand shaking, [color f7976a]"I don't even know why you're at the evacuation area! Were you seriously just running away from the shit you brought?"[/color] Emma didn’t struggle when he grabbed her. She didn’t call Determination either, who kept at his assigned task. She also didn’t have the right words for him, that much was clear. [color=8A3DFF]”I
”[/color] [color=8A3DFF][i]I want to go home.[/i][/color] She gritted her teeth, trying to keep her composure. [color=8A3DFF]”I’m sorry.”[/color] no, that wasn’t what she had to say either, but it was all that would come out of her mouth. [color f7976a]"What the fuck? Leave her alone,"[/color] the sweatered man poked his head back out after hearing the commotion and stomped back to the pair. [color f7976a]" 'Sorry' doesn't bring my family back,"[/color] the assailant hissed at the girl but was grabbed by the other man before he could say anything else. A warning from the older woman as she watched her partner's approach. [color f7976a]"Tony, don't..." "Who even cares? She's doing something now, which is more than I can say for you."[/color] The hostile one's grip didn't falter. [color f7976a]"Don't butt in, asshole." "Do as she says and leave." "Or what? You'll cry some more about the cadavers you keep findi--"[/color] His jeer was cut off by an enraged punch from Tony. The newcomer fell heavily, dragging an unfortunate Emma down with him onto the jagged rubble. Lily paused from the work she was doing and glanced over to where Emma was. She wasn't exactly surprised that the people she was helping ended up attacking her. They were all so pathetic and she was almost glad that she had a hand in ridding the world of some of them, for a moment forgetting the horror she had caused. A surge of adrenalin ran through her system when she saw Emma being dragged down. [color=lightcoral]"Hey![/color] she called out angrily before she hurried over. Without paying the Regulars around them any attention, she went over to Emma and pulled her up as if she was some stuffed toy she was snatching up. A dull light emanated from Kusari's head as she watched things unfold around her, if it weren't for her power she would need an aspirin for sure. A regular was needlessly being aggressive towards Emma, Marcus and Siena had gone inside the building, and while some people had come out, they hadn't. In some alternate universe somewhere they were already at the evacuation point, having decided not to stop for these people. [color=662d91]Ahhh, just kill me already.[/color] She walked over to the man that had grabbed Emma and squatted down beside him. She placed her right hand over his mouth, effectively silencing him and preventing him from moving. [color=662d91]"Listen you pasty fuck."[/color] She said, her eyes glaring at him with a disturbing calm. [color=662d91]"We didn't kill your family, we didn't cause this. You have no reason to be such an asshole and you know it."[/color] She tightened her grip on his face, her eyes widening ever so slightly. [color=662d91]"But if you touch any of my friends again, I will give you all the reasons you could ever ask for."[/color] She released the man and stood to her feet. [color=662d91]"Understood?"[/color] Emma’s face hit the ground hard, jagged rocks adding to the growing collection of bruises on her face. Emma rubbed her ruined face as she was lifted off the ground. Truth be told she didn’t want the help of Lily or Tony, but it was too late now. [color=8A3DFF]”Thanks
”[/color] Emma said, directed towards her pair of saviors. It was only now that Emma saw Kusari squatting over the man, threatening him [color=8A3DFF]”It’s okay, Kusari, let him go.”[/color] was all Emma said to the girl before looking down at the man. [color=8A3DFF]”Sorry about your family. I’ll take the blame, but save it for after we’re done here. There are still people trapped.”[/color] Emma gave a slight smile, probably not the right choice, but it was instinctive. In fact, none of what she said was the ‘right’ choice, but all the same she turned back to start searching again. The angry man's brow furrowed at the subnaturals' words, particularly Kusari's threat, but he didn't respond immediately. A tentative hand nursed his blackened eye while the other pushed him to his feet. [color f7976a]"Bunch of pricks..."[/color] he muttered and finally retreated. Tony watched on with arms crossed, looking as if he wanted to say something before a devastated wail caught his ear. [color f7976a]"I...uh..."[/color] he began but decided against it in the end, choosing to rush to the older woman's side instead. Kusari watched the man she'd just threatened leave, letting out an annoyed sigh and turning to Emma once he was out of earshot. [color=662d91]"You don't need to humor people like him, Emma."[/color] She clanged the claws on her right hand together in irritation, another bad developing habit. [color=662d91]"You give them an inch and they'll take a mile."[/color] Emma’s face was still the same. Unsettlingly normal. [color=8A3DFF]”It’s fine.”[/color] she said flatly, making no move to follow Tony. She already knew what they found. [color=8A3DFF]”I’m not humoring him, I’m humoring myself.”[/color] Emma turned back towards the rubble, continuing her previous task. Kusari opened her mouth to say something, but she didn't know what to say. That look on Emma's face said enough already. Everyone had coping methods, some better than others. She of all people couldn't judge her for it, but she didn't want to see everyone slowly break before her eyes. And she was sure the others would break, it was only a matter of when. Most of them weren't even adults, for them to be constantly forced to deal with pain, death, and suffering was too much to ask. She walked back to the front of the truck, simply watching over the scene. The least she could do was protect them. As soon as Emma was up, Lily silently moved away and just as silently watched Kusari intervene. She didn't really wanna intervene. She had intervened too much earlier already and she was glad that none of the people really paid her any attention-probably thanks to her being so small. When Emma turned back to her previous task and Kusari walked away, the blonde teenager wandered off figuring that she wasn't of any help with the rubble anyway. She walked right smack into a group of people with a woman in the center, cradling a small child who was sobbing because of multiple cuts on her arm. Lily immediately knew that the child's injuries were superficial despite the tears running continuously down her face. When one of the men saw Lily--particularly the x mark on the base of her neck--he gestured to the other and they converged on the woman and the child as though the Aberration would harm them. But the dejected teenager merely passed by them and continued walking away. A few steps away, she paused and considered a thought that popped into her head. It was a tiny gesture but perhaps it would count as atonement for the crimes she committed earlier. Her black thread reappeared on her arm and headed towards the child in her mother's arms. When the ominous looking thread wrapped around the child's wrist, the men that were shielding her and the woman cried out in anger. One made a move to go after Lily. [color=f7976a]"Wait,"[/color] came the woman's voice just as the small cuts transferred from her child to Lily. She watched the black thread dissipate as soon as the transfer was complete. [color=f7976a]"She... that girl... she took Abby's cuts...Look!"[/color] she exclaimed. Multiple civilians responded to the woman's exclamation, marvelling at the fortuitous reveal of Lily's power. An alarmingly large crowd began moving to her with their own injuries or wounded associates, hoping that the subnatural would heal them too.[/hider] [hr] Sitting on a mound of debris, AngĂ©lique glanced all around her at the scene of desolation. She felt uneasy being out there, the Regulars’ gaze and the guards’ eyes watching her as if she was a rabid monster ready to attack. She felt so vulnerable sitting here. Eventually, her eyes would settle over the raging battle taking place just about close to where Unit B previously took residence temporarily. The battle was raging over there, buildings being tossed at the slime, only to be crushed as an eerie force was at work over there. Her thoughts then drifted to her remaining classmates. How were they doing? Were they still alive? What the hell was happening over there? For a brief moment, Allison came into her mind. They haven’t spoken to each other ever since that night the brunette revealed her feelings to the fallen rockstar. Recalling her earlier transmission about following through a plan that might kill them, Angel’s mind suddenly grew restless. Again, Angel felt conflicted about her feelings towards the girl, but she was certain of one thing: she wished to see her back and alive after this ordeal. AngĂ©lique considered the idea of calling Brent to inform her of the situation, but if the building flinger and whatever was crushing those pieces were looking for their group, Angel didn’t want risking their position by making an untimely call, like how Ernie contributed to the hate towards the evacuation effort by telling everyone to not bother with the civilians. Thinking about Evac Team and its members, Angel spotted Sophia moving around. The girl had been badly injured during their fall, Angel probably to be blamed partly for crushing her into her arms when she attempted to shield her. She was too young to witness such things already. But she was a Subnatural. The moment her white-mark appeared, she was fated to suffer from injustice and cruelty. Thinking about the young brunette Arbiter, AngĂ©lique wondered what her power was. She was probably the only classmate she actually had no idea of their power. She had been assigned to be part of Evac Team before. Surely she had a power useful for such? [color=9e0039]“Sophia.”[/color] The black-haired Aberration called out softly to the girl using her magic to project her voice next to the Arbiter, gesturing Sophia to join her. This time Sophia jumped a bit at AngĂ©lique's voice, but she wasted no time thinking about the Aberration's power, glancing around until she spotted the girl gesturing to her. At least going over there would give her something to do. Getting down from the truck once more, she kept a hand on the side of the truck as she moved towards AngĂ©lique. Ignoring the lightheaded feeling that made her instincts tell her to lie down instead of move around, once she could no longer use the truck to steady herself she took those steps unsupported till she reached the rubble. The mound earned itself a cautious look, before she sat down hurriedly. Near to AngĂ©lique, but still with at least a good two to three feet between them. [color=BD892F]"Uh, yeah?"[/color] Seeing Sophia walking with such difficulty, Angel questionned herself about calling the young girl to her, instead of moving herself to meet her. The Arbiter youth really did look even worse than the older Aberration. [color=9e0039]"I'm sorry to have you come up all the way here. How are you holding up?"[/color] Obviously she wasn't well, AngĂ©lique figured, but she wanted to know how she was mentally. Hopefully she wasn't too shaken up by what happened back there. For a few seconds, all AngĂ©lique got from Sophia was a blank stare. How... was she holding up? Perfect time to have a nice and friendly chat. Just sit on a pile of rubble and chat about feelings. [color=BD892F]"Oh... I'm [i]fine[/i]."[/color] Her hands tensed, not entirely so they made a fist, but enough so that she was making claws with her fingers. She meant to stop there, but found herself continuing, louder than her usual whispery words. [color=BD892F]"Of [i]course[/i] I'm fine. Why wouldn't I be? I mean, we're only sitting here, in the middle of an attack, to have a nice conversation. That's wonderful."[/color] She swept an arm around gesturing at their surroundings. [color=BD892F]"Only... I don't know, only a [i]few[/i] people have died, right? And [i]I[/i] can't do anything, [i]you're[/i] not doing anything, and I [i]can't[/i]..."[/color] She trailed off, turning away from AngĂ©lique as she tugged at the ends of her hair. Angel was taken aback by the sudden burst of sarcasm that came out from the little one's mouth. She really didn't expect the quiet child to have this kind of attitude firsthand; or rather she really never knew anything about her to expect anything of Sophia's personality. The sound Mage's brows creased into a more pronounced frown. Calling Sophia out here really wasn't the best idea, had she known the kid to be this way. Her reasons were justified though. Everyone probably had a bone to pick against the raven-haired singer after what she did. [color=9e0039]"Look, I'm sorry things didn't turn out to be as perfect as we wished they would be. Shit happens, I fucked up, we made bad decisions. But those things will keep happening, because that's going to be what the remaining of our lives will be, as combat slaves. I wouldn't be moping around here doing nothing if it wasn't for the fact that we fell down a fucking twenty story-high tower and a bookcase that crushed my insides. I don't have the physical power right now to help, and my powers can't help here either, because we now know just how fucking useful it was back there."[/color] Angel's words were harsh, but that was a reality that had started to rapidly sink into the young woman's head. She had no mind right now to carefully pick her words, on top of generally being bad with kids. She was too tired of all this shit and just wanted it to end as quickly as possible. In the end, AngĂ©lique sighed, unable to bear herself being this antagonizing on someone who needed to be reassured rather than berated. [color=9e0039]"Listen, I know you are in a worse shape than I am, I can't blame you for being unable to help. You were part of the evacuation team, back in Wisford, so I assume you have some powers that would help with that, right? Are you limited by your injuries, or is it something else?"[/color] Angel had no idea how to approach that situation. She wanted to know what Sophia could do, see if there was anything to make out of her. Her stinging words about not doing anything had the fallen idol more frustrated about standing around here being useless while most to the others were actively helping. At most, it was Angel's own ego to prove her younger classmate that she wasn't so fine sitting uselessly like that, even if it was partly because she didn't want to have anything with Regulars right now. Sophia hadn't exactly been meaning to blame AngĂ©lique for not doing anything, more upset at how the Aberration wanted to "chat" like nothing dire was going on around them. Perhaps after another minute or two Sophia would have calmed down the panic that she was now beginning to feel as she did nothing, but AngĂ©lique's words didn't help. [color=BD892F][i]She's sorry that things didn't turn out to be perfect? Shit happens?[/i][/color] Hello? She wasn't stupid, she didn't have ideals where everyone got along with each other fine and dandy, where no one would ever die. She didn't need AngĂ©lique telling her that her life was not going to be some happy story on TV like she was some [i]child[/i]. [color=BD892F]"Oh wow, really? I thought that any moment now a helicopter would come and take me back home. Some knight in shining armor should be here in a minute. You mean my life is actually going to be made up of bad stuff?"[/color] But even as spoke, Sophia could feel her eyes beginning to sting. She knew that, she knew that, she knew that. She knew that her life would never be as it once had been again, that "shit" was going to happen. She didn't need a reminder. [color=BD892F]"My powers that help with evacuation?"[/color] She was silent for a few seconds thinking about how useless her power was here, how it wasn't strong enough. [color=BD892F]"It's not any use."[/color] Not with her. Last time she had seen... what? Seen two children, but they probably would have been spotted anyway. She hadn't been able to give any helpful information about that dog. [color=BD892F]"I see through stuff, okay? That's all. But I can't see enough, so it's useless."[/color] A pause as she clenched and unclenched her jaw. [color=BD892F]"Not being able to do anything doesn't mean that you should sit around and try to chat. Or lecture people."[/color] Another bout of sarcasm, another frown. This discussion was going south rapidly, and the last statement really irked Angel more than it should have. The Aberration jerked up swiftly, almost loosing footing and dropping to one knee, but managed to steady herself by leaning on the large chunk of debris. [color=9e0039]"I'd rather be talking and knowing more about my classmates than brooding and being sassy about all of this."[/color] AngĂ©lique sharply replied to the young Arbiter, growing the more tired about her sarcastic remarks. But now that she knew about her powers, there was some sort of renewed vigor to keep pressing forward. A Sight Mage and a Voice Mage. Two seemingly powerless entities, yet a combination that could prove very useful in this situation, if someone was ever willing to pair these two powers and have them work together. Someone with good resource management. [color=9e0039]"So what, you have partial X-ray vision? How is that not useful here? Did you try seeing through the rubble? Even if you would see the faintest sign of life, or anything that would help locating someone, that's more than enough, for me at least."[/color] Sophia ignored what was said about brooding or being sassy. She wasn't brooding. She might be using some sarcasm, but that wasn't out of place. Getting to know each other, yeah. This was a perfect way for the two of them to get to know each other. She opened her mouth to say so, but bit back the retort as AngĂ©lique continued to talk. ...what was the point of trying to see through rubble if you already knew that you couldn't see enough? She couldn't see the living anyway. [color=BD892F][i]Fitting, for someone who avoids humans at all cost. I've always avoided people, so now... I guess that's fitting.[/i][/color] [color=BD892F][i]But I can see clothes.[/i][/color] Still, it wasn't any use if she couldn't even see far enough to catch sight of any clothes. She hadn't tried, no, but why should she just because that Aberration scolded her about it? But some part of her, perhaps triggered by what AngĂ©lique had said, thought that she should try. She hadn't wanted to because she knew she wasn't strong enough, but perhaps that would appease her. Make AngĂ©lique leave her alone. [color=BD892F]"Fine."[/color] [color=BD892F]"But it's not going to work."[/color] She switched on her power, and looked around. Finally, Angel managed to coax her into using her power. She wasn't pleased by the Arbiter's apparent defeated attitude about her powers, but the raven-haired Aberration wanted to see what she was capable of. Sophia's lack of belief in her own abilities made Angelique wonder if the girl wasn't just too quick to give up or if her powers really weren't that useful. But to hear about it, and giving the circumstances, Angel blamed Sophia's lack of faith. [color=9e0039]"It won't if you keep up with this attitude. Stop berating yourself and just make it work."[/color] the sonic Aberration commented at first, walking slowly towards Sophia. [color=9e0039]"If range is the issue, then you just got to move. If details are what you don't see, then focus on something else. If something is beyond your abilities, then use the others to compensate for your fallacies. That's how people with supportive abilities like us work together."[/color] While Angel was still mad at the brunette Arbiter for the discussion they were having, there was still this part of the young woman that was looking out for her classmates. She wanted to help her friends, make them understand themselves better just as she herself tried to understand her powers. If she could manage to work together with Sophia in finding survivors, then that would be the best thing to have happened today. Deep within, she hoped Sophia would put as much effort into this as Angel was trying to cooperate despite their dispute. [color=9e0039]"If there's anything I can do to make you see better or make this easier for you, please say so."[/color] Angel offered as she stopped just a foot away from her class' youngest Mage. What Sophia had been expecting hadn't been what she saw now. As the world faded into shades of gray, she had expected to see through maybe one thin layer of rubble to see more rubble lying beneath. Or she had expected to see even less than that. AngĂ©lique's words were only partially paid attention to as Sophia turned her head slowly, scanning her surroundings. Oh yes... she was making it work. But instead of the elation that should have come at realizing that she could perhaps be of some use, an expression akin to horror or shock could be seen clearly on her face. Apart from broken pieces of furniture, around her she could see so many people, their clothes showing Sophia that many were in awkward positions. And some looked flattened... which could only mean one thing. Crushed. Twisted. Motionless. [color=BD892F]"Their clothes,"[/color] she whispered to herself, hands clutching at the rubble she sat on. Once she completed the scan of all the rubble around her, she turned her strange unfocused gaze back to AngĂ©lique. Searching for where the Aberration's head should be, she shook her head slowly from side to side. Not thinking about how bad it could seem to admit that she could see plenty after insisting so much that she couldn't, Sophia spoke to AngĂ©lique in her usual quiet voice. [color=BD892F]"There're so many..."[/color] Angel watched Sophia with keen curiosity as she witnessed Sophia’s eyes becoming unfocused, emanating a soft dim glow blending mostly to daylight. She wondered what it was like, to see through objects. It must be quite the strange experience, she figured. However, AngĂ©lique’s hardened traits slowly softened and revealed a worried expression as the raven-haired Aberration saw the face of her classmate change into one of horror. They may have been talking sarcastically about death and desolation all around them, but Sophia was probably witnessing now the true face of death, Angel figured. That much was evident as any hint of Sophia’s previous tone faded into a quieter voice. And it was at that time that Angel realized that she may have pushed the young girl into doing something that was probably far too much for the Arbiter to see. Meeting her unfocused stare, AngĂ©lique’s hand reached out for Sophia’s shoulder, forgetting about their argument for a moment as tried to place a comforting hand up on her shoulder. She probably shouldn’t be asking such things of a child, but right now, Sophia’s ability was the only thing that would allow them to rescue anyone caught in the rubble and quickly save them before it’s too late. There were Zhang’s words that briefly came back to mind, reminding her that a child meant nothing at USARILN. Then there were Zoe’s on that first night, telling Green Team about growing up and becoming stronger to look for themselves. Trying to remain resolute, AngĂ©lique’s harsh tone faded to something softer, but still focused on the task at hand. [color=9e0039]“I’m sorry if I’m asking this much out of you. But do you know if there’s anybody alive out there? Could you point them to me? I’ll try to direct the others into unearthing the survivors.”[/color] Sophia flinched at the touch, but nodded. Anyone... was there anyone alive out there? It made it so much harder that she couldn't see their faces, or if their hands were moving. Still, if they were moving enough she might be able to tell. She started scanning the rubble once more, trying not to let the sight of so many motionless bodies get to her. Nothing, nothing, not- there. Had the leg of a pair of pants moved? Leaning forward slightly, Sophia squinted as a reflex to try and see better, though it didn't help. She was about to give up and keep looking by the time the leg moved again, though the motion was small and weak. Lucky for the person, the rubble had fallen around them in a way that left a little breathing space around parts of their head and neck, as well as some room around one of the legs, though from what Sophia was seeing it seemed that the person probably was being crushed heavily around the middle... and in a bunch of other places. [color=BD892F][i]Like AngĂ©lique and I being crushed by the bookcase... except worse.[/i][/color] [color=BD892F]"I think... I think there's something?"[/color] Sophia looked towards AngĂ©lique, then gestured vaugely to a point around thirty feet away. [color=BD892F]"Not too far down,"[/color] she muttered next, mostly to herself. [color=Bd892F]"I-I'm really not sure though?"[/color] She made to get up from where she sat, keeping an eye on the person once more. [color=BD892F]"...get closer."[/color] AngĂ©lique slightly beamed as Sophia indicated the location of a potential survivor. So she was able to make it work indeed. Things seemed to look for the better now that Sophia was actively able to find living people buried underneath. Noting the vague emplacement of the trapped survivor, Angel turned to look at the others, hoping to find someone who could help them. [color=9e0039]“Good job. I knew you could d—“[/color] But just as though she thought everything was starting to go well for their evacuation effort, Angel witnessed things that she feared earlier. A Regular was assaulting Emma, again. Just what was the deal with her? She clearly had the power to fight back and protect herself. Why isn’t she doing so? Why is it always her being targeted? Was her interview really beckoning Regulars to inflict pain on a now-popular X-Mark? Angel had half a mind to jump in there and scream the guy off her Aberration classmate, but her attention was soon redirected to a portion of the building collapsing on itself as a group of civilians managed to escape in-extremis. With her mind now scattered everywhere at once, the raven-haired Mage was trying to figure out what to do now. The attack on Emma, the survivor she just found with Sophia, the collapsed part of the condo, and Marcus and Siena nowhere to be found. With a clarity of mind that AngĂ©lique haven’t had for a while ever since her Stigma was no longer addling her thoughts, Angel focused intensely on the priorities to be set, and that would require everyone’s effort. [color=9e0039]“Kusari, Grant
”[/color] Angel called out with a magical whisper to the two Arbiters’ ear only, [color=9e0039]“
make sure no one gets attacked again. If this persists, we’re leaving.”[/color] The magical vocalist breathed, refocusing on her query, [color=9e0039]“Grant, there’s a buried-alive survivor Sophia managed to find. Pay attention for a shout coming a few dozen feet away from my location.”[/color] A moment later, after AngĂ©lique aligned her thoughts with the position Sophia believed the trapped person was, a distressed shout could be heard from the rubble [color=9e0039]“Help! I’m trapped! Please help me!”[/color] Hopefully that would draw the attention of anyone helping unburying survivors to care for that person. Then for her remaining queries, AngĂ©lique’s focus intensified to reach out to her last two remaining classmates. [color=9e0039]“Siena
”[/color] a voice came to the brunette Arbiter. [color=9e0039]“
Marcus
”[/color] the same voice manifested itself to the other Arbiter. [color=9e0039]“
where are you guys? Are you alright?”[/color] Angel's voice reached out to both of them. All the while AngĂ©lique was speaking, her lips moved but no voice ever came out from her speaking mouth. As she just finished with Marcus and Siena, fatigue hit the sound Mage hard, her dizziness coming back full-force and sending her stumbling backwards onto the large chunk of debris as her mind faded to black for only a second and her legs flinched. She had never felt this mentally-depleted before. Was it because she was overexcerting herself by using magic? It was strange, for her powers usually fatigued her vocal chords way before she felt this tired. Maybe it was because of the focus she had to put into the newest aspect of her power? Nevertheless, the situation seemed to go downhill quickly, to AngĂ©lique's perspective. All she hoped was for her classmates to remain safe, and hoped her words would reach her friends. The entire time, Grant had been on standby since the act of keeping the plow up and running apparently took a tow on him. While everyone else was doing what they could to help, he has been resting up. It wasn't until he heard Angel's disembodied voice beside him when his attention snapped to his surroundings to listen in on what she was saying. Looking around, he spotted her, giving a nod. Not long after he resigned himself once more to his recharge, another message came. He looked ahead, focusing on trying to hear the shout that Angel mentioned. When he heard the panicked voice, his head raised and he set out toward its direction, getting his chains ready. He was still slightly fatigued, but it couldn't take up that much energy, could it? Connecting his chains to the debris, he began to crumble it down to nothing.