The kids got together as the adults disbanded to head off and get started on various tasks, with Rosco explaining their general plan to the new arrivals, since it didn't seem like they'd be taking orders from Lou anymore. Only Harry stayed with the teens, joining the cluster shortly after Haywood did. The yellow-eyed kid looked pretty pleased with himself for someone with puffy red eyes cheeks slick with tears; he clearly did not take Jessica's encouragement lightly. When the girl deferred Harry to him, Haywood accepted the help gladly, having taken a lot of punishment for his close proximity to his over-decorated adversary. Harry put his hands together in a praying motion, and columns of light shimmered around him. From the gleaming pillars stepped three figures in heavy brown robes, all about four feet in height. Covered head to toe, the summons betrayed not the slightest hint of their true figures thanks to those obscuring cloaks and their featureless, smooth white masks. When they raised their arms to lay hands on Haywood, however, gravity dragged their sleeves down around their arms, revealing them to be unnaturally spindly. Despite that weirdness, when they touched Haywood, a restorative shine washed over him that began to slowly restore him. Meanwhile, Penny chided the others for refusing the healing. The over-the-top classic hero trope made Harry snicker. “Aw, come on, I know you're all hurting. Gather 'round, there's enough for everyone.” His summons tended to the wounds of everyone in turn. Splitting up slowed the rate of healing, but provided more overall relief. Since Eyebrows seemed to be talking sense, Haywood headed toward her, getting out of the way of Harry's operation in the process. He crossed his arms, taking steady breaths. Things had been happening so quickly he didn't even get the chance to properly think about the food and water situation.”So,” he began, “What are we gonna do right now?” Though near Penny, he looked at Jessica as he spoke, just as any Blaster might look to his Captain for guidance.