David took a deep breath of fresh air and slowed time once again as he ran back into the burning building, weaving between falling beams, shelves, and ceiling tiles, all of which were bathed in flames. Making his way through the smoke, David eventually came back to the spot where the boy was earlier and, finding the now unconscious woman that was pinned under the shelf still lying in the same spot, knelt down to pick her up. Throwing her over his shoulder, David cast a quick glance over at the barely moving form of the other woman who was still holding up the blackened and twisted piece of metal somehow. If he had to guess, he would say that she had some combination of enhanced strength, a healing factor, or, just maybe, invulnerability. Of course now was not the time for thinking about such things. He did have a life to save after all. Letting his gaze linger on her for a little bit longer, David finally tore himself away from the mysterious power user and ran back through the slowly collapsing store. Once outside he released his hold on time and handed the passed out woman over to the on site paramedics. Everything seemed to be going well so far. Until the sound of metal bending and breaking rent the air. Feeling his blood run cold, David turned around and watched as the store slowly began to fall in on itself like some kind of wax statue that had been left out in the sun too long. Anyone who was left inside, powered or not, would have to get out of there soon or else they'd end up getting buried under a pile of smoldering rubble.