Erika couldn’t help but grin as a girl with dirty blond hair ducked in front of her before sending her a quick wave, sparks flying from her hand. Returning the wave, Erika continued on her quest for an amazing hotdog with a new skip in her step. She loved seeing other people using their powers, one of the reasons she loves Bell Reach so much. People don’t have to hide their abilities that much here. Of course, she prefers to keep her powers a secret but that’s just because she’s planning on using them for justice. She’s bound to make at least an enemy or two, and making her powers known makes it easier to determine her identity, which could give them the upper hand in battle. That’s like super-hero 101, emphasized in like every single comic book in existence with only one or two acceptances. Welp, at the moment that doesn’t matter, there are for more important things that require her attention at the moment, the glorious sight of her destination for one! Practically skipping into line, she had her wallet out and her order decided by the time it was her turn. It was glorious. Absolutely glorious. The most beautiful thing she ever had the pleasure of witnessing! Was she just exaggerating because she was hungry? Probably, but it was still an impressive dog! Which is why she made sure to send a picture of it to her bro, to show him just how much he’s missing out on. Hotdog secure, jealousy inducing photo sent and she was set to go, she started walking back the way she came with a skip in her step while enjoying her pleasant meal. At least that was the plan until she heard the sound of alarms in the distance. Casting a mournful glance at her only partially eaten hotdog, she abandoned it into a nearby trashcan and ducked into an alley, pulling her leather hoodie, mask and goggles out of her backpack (thankfully, she never leaves home without them) as well as her hunting knife and brass knuckles and pulling them on and stuffing her other jacket into her bag, before running towards her bike. Disabling the alarm, she jumped on her bike and started the engine, fully intent on speeding towards the emergency and helping out however she could.