All of her friends were suited up and so was she. Ally moved to the couch and checked her utility belt. Miniature first aid kit, three different colored high powered laser pens, an extra mask, zip-ties, and a sturdy ropelike cord. Overall she felt confident with her tools and hoped they would be enough to aid them in any kind of situation. Zoey exited the bedroom and Ally smiled, "You look great! The costume came out really nice!" Ally was happy to see Zoey, and the others for that matter, finally suited up and ready for battle. Ally took the earpiece from Alan and placed it into her ear. "You'll send me the route and keep us updated on trouble, right?" she confirmed, adjusting the piece. For this first night, he wasn't going to be sending them on very dangerous missions, mainly petty crimes and whatever they spotted out on the street. After his confirmation, Ally stood by the door, facing her friends. "Alright, this is our first night out. I want everyone to stick together no matter what, and to stay careful and be alert. Tonight we are going to travel from roof to roof. It will keep us safer by hiding us and giving us an arial view. If we see something we can drop down and stop it," Ally paused, taking in a deep breath, "This is your last chance. Anyone want to drop out now is the time to do it." No one opted out, and Ally nodded, "Alright, let's go." With that, Ally let the way outside of her apartment. Most people were asleep, giving them little trouble of being spotted. She let the group to a staircase that led to the roof and climbed up. She stood on top of the roof, looking down the roughly thirty-five foot drop. Heights were definitely her biggest fear, though she would never admit that to the others. Her breathing became slightly more rapid as she walked to the edge. It was time for their first jump. It was about a five foot gap with a foot drop, something that nearly everyone should effortlessly be able to clear without a large running start. Ally knew this, and yet her fears began to swell in her chest. At this point it was clear she was nervous, but she didn't want to outright show the others. Right now she was the leader and needed to be strong. Ally took a deep breath, trying her best to ignore the height as she told the others, "I'll go first, you guys can follow after." With that, she took a few steps back, allowing herself to have room for a bit of a running start. Hesitation was evident in her whole posture, even though she tried her best to keep it hidden. After what felt like forever, she finally took off, boots hitting the roof as she sprinted. At the edge, she jumped, her heart stopping as she flew through the air. She landed on the other side, easily clearing it and going an extra few feet than needed. "Alright, it's a safe jump!" Ally confirmed, voice slightly shaking from her scare. It wasn't as bad as she thought it would be, but she still had the fear in her. Ally once more stood near the edge, ready to catch any friend that didn't make it far enough.