[i][/i][color=8dc73f][h1][i][u]Myrtle Gardner - WallÆ’lower[/u][/i][/h1][/color] The strangest thing happened at the man's touch--a jolt of electricity pulsed through her and just a moment later they were outside in fresh air, alive and relatively unscathed. Myrtle took in a deep breath, then coughed the rest of the smoke into her elbow. She took what felt like a clean part of her cape and dabbed at her eyes until a last she could see her saviour. Standing before was who appeared to be a regular, handsome guy. No costume. Just just civvies with just barely visible patches of his black and grey clothes. He took off a face mask, revealing a smirk. "You're safe now," he told the two girls. Myrtle nodded and brushed soot off of the child's clothes, examining for burns. Thankfully there was no serious damage The little girl silently stared at the man, a little fearful, but most likely in awe of his power. He then turned to direct Myrtle directly, "Nice costume." Myrtle blushed and brushed herself vigorously, embarrassed at her appearance, the situation, and the attention. [color=8dc73f]"Oh thank you, I made it myself... and thank you... for saving us both,"[/color] she said looking him in his blue eyes, then nervously distracting herself with the child.[color=8dc73f]"Speaking of which, we better get you looked at." [/color] [color=8dc73f]"Hey! Over here! I found Tammy!" [/color]Wallflower shouted, turning toward the firetruck and rescue workers, waving for the attention. He gestured and shouted something to the others. "Tammy? TAMMY!" a voice shouted, coming out from the other side of the truck. The woman raced to her daughter and embraced her in a hug, kissing her face and checking her all over for injuries. "Mommy, they saved me," the girl told her, hugging tight. "I want to be a superhero just like them and Daddy--" "Shhh, quiet now. We can talk about that later," the mother shushed her, putting a finger to the girl's lips. She looked anxiously and suspiciously at the two heroes, wondering if they overheard the girl's error. "I truly thank you both for saving my daughter. But now I need to make sure she gets the medical attention she needs. Please excuse us," the woman said, pulling the girl by her wrist to meet the incoming paramedics halfway. It was just the two of them now. Myrtle looked to him a smiled shyly. [color=8dc73f]"Thank you again. I hope I haven't endangered you by risking your secret identity or anything..."[/color] Myrtle apologized, worried. She held her hands, looked at the ground. [color=8dc73f]"I should run off, before people start asking us too many questions." [/color] [@The Man Emperor]