[color=ffff00][center][h1]Haruishi Mari[/h1][/center][/color] [b]Moving to Zone 5 and beginning rescue operations[/b] Mari nodded in agreement at Minami's suggestion to exchange contact info, and did so with whoever among 'Team Teamwork' was willing to exchange with her. Though she did wonder if it wouldn't be easier then, to do as the USB-tailed boy suggested, but the girl with the glasses turned down the offer, and before long, the test had commenced. Mari closed her eyes in silent introspection as the cacophony of voices assaulted her ears. If only heroes actually could hear the screams of the multitude, would one have come swooping to her rescue? Probably not, her screams had been sufficiently silenced when her face was pushed into the dirty sink water. Mari opened her eyes and returned to the present. Her fellows had started heading off in various directions. [color=ffff00]"Remember to keep in touch!"[/color] she called out, unsure if they could hear her in the thick fog, [color=ffff00]"Call if you need help! I've pledged to keep all rescue pairs protected. If you hear a harmonica, then help is on the way!"[/color] [hider=These are the dreams I'll dream instead][youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HG7I4oniOyA[/youtube][/hider] She took some time to collect her thoughts and to get a general idea where everyone was heading. In the end, it made the msot sense for her to head towards the central area, so she could stay close to the other pairs. As it turns out, Houki and the Minami were headed in the same direction as well. Turning to the two that were still next to her (Kaito and Axel), she said, [color=ffff00]"Feel free to come with."[/color] [@Zelosse] [@I Need A Name] Catching up with Minami and Houki, Mari looked around at the devastation, and realized that this area was ideal for someone with a strength quirk, something the group lacked. The girl with the glasses had mentioned turning things to ash. But would it be enough to clear the rubble that had buried all these victims? The catgirl did mention having extra strength. Despite having a mobility quirk, the difficult terrain was less than ideal for Mari, whose strength lay in running in a straight line. [color=ffff00]"Nekoyama-san, you'll have to lead. Not only is this area easiest for you to traverse, but you're probably the only person who could dig someone out of the rubble by yourself. The rest of us, if we work together, can probably move more stable debris, like fallen cars and such. I...I can run fast, and maybe kick things really hard, but as it stands, I'm probably only good for ferrying victims back to the bus."[/color] Mari bit her lip. She wanted to help civilians, but she felt that her quirk was really only useful for fighting, if that. [@KoL] [@TheWindel]