[center][h3][color=palevioletred]Kaylee Everose[/color] & Coleman St John[/h3][/center][hr] Cole looked back at her from across the desk for a moment. He still wasn’t sure how exactly to put into words what it was like to erase someone from existence in a blaze of screaming rage. He thought about it and leaned forward putting his elbows back on the desk and folding his hands together. “Imagine if you could… look through time, like the time of someone’s life and see it all... someone bad, or no... someone [i]evil[/i] and you could erase that.” He said. His expression was stern; though a flood memories were cascading through his mind. “You couldn’t fix all the hurt they had caused, but you take them away from reality, [i]forever[/i].” He looked her in the eyes squarely, “When I pulled that guy outta the car in the desert, that’s what I did. When I got my hands on him, [i]I erased him from existence[/i]. I didn’t just kill him, he was [i]gone[/i] forever. No heaven. No hell. Just gone… And that’s what I did to that mutant who took Una last night.” Kaylee blinked and sighed heavily.[color=palevioletred] "Oh well that's ultimate justice. Like the Angel of Death, or retribution from Hell. Justice verses Vengeance."[/color] She raised an eyebrow at Cole.[color=palevioletred] "You apparently had reasons. And the situation was out of hand. I also assume that you haven't done it very often. So it can be a bit disconcerting, or at least it sounds that way."[/color] Tilting her head Kaylee studied Cole.[color=palevioletred] "Is there more or…?"[/color] She had a feeling there was more to it. “I don’t know what it is,” Cole said, relaxing back into his chair. He rubbed the stubble on his chin and glanced towards the courtyard through his window. “I’m a little surprised at you though,” He said before shifting his focus back towards her. “Heaven and Hell, all that stuff, I figured you were pretty much a firm rationalist, not much of a believer.” The next question carried a lot more than which he thought he could keep sitting and he was still saving the one question he wanted answered. “There is more, but let’s get outta here and take a walk.” Kaylee smiled.[color=palevioletred] "Well you don't have to rationalize everything. I'm not a Vulcan and just because I'm religious doesn't mean I'm not rational. Belief doesn't mean suspension of reason."[/color] Rising from the chair Kaylee shook out her dress and titled her head toward the door.