[@pyroman] Heidi nodded. Once again, she was putting trust in Shawn. She believed in him this time. Besides, once again, there was no happy ending, nor could there have been. Returning to the Blackbird, she set the unconscious mutant down, then stowed the briefcase. She contemplated returning to help, but leaving his mutant here to possibly wake up in the blackbird and cause havoc would be a bad idea. So she sat, and waited. [@Burning Kitty] Tobias Wolf left the truck, and pased close to it, to stretch his legs. He'd never been in a space as large as this since he was free. Mexico sure was a lot dryer than Austria...He could feel the dryness in the air. Plus it was so quiet. No screaming, no banging, no scientists or guards pacing the corridors. Just the sounds of cars, and people talking in Spanish in the distance. Tatianna came back, and started talking about making a possible stand against their former captives. That, Tobias agreed with. What was confusing him was why her former teammates were a threat. They helped rescue them, didn't they? Though from the sounds of it, they wouldn't dare hurt humans is this group used them as shields. Now it was beginning to click. They didn't fear humans. They didn't hate humans. They were trying to find a peaceful solution, and would probably frown on any kind of war. Tobias didn't think that was a bad or wrong philosophy. Hell, maybe it was right. But he venomously refused to share it. He didn't want to be 'right', or 'nice', or 'just'. For what had been done to him, he wanted to be wrong, and nasty, and vengeful. He wanted blood. He nodded in agreement. This girl was a leader he could gladly follow. But what about the rest of them. The tall, blond boy stepped forward, and looked to the rest of the freed. "I can't see your facial expressions, so just tell me. Is there anyone among us who has doubts?"