Rebecca rolled her eyes slightly at Adrian but grabbed onto the seat desperately as he swerved dangerously and shouted at the other car. Her heart now racing Rebecca clung to the side of the car until they arrived at their destination where she practically jumped out of the car, stepping away from it quickly. “Freedom! Safety!” She cried out dramatically; glad to be out of the steel death trap. However her relief at her safety was now overshadowed by Adrian’s threat. The girl once again rolled her eyes, not so slightly. “I’ll give you a negative report.” She muttered under her breath, though loudly enough for herself to be heard. She was trying to be positive, she really was. It was her first time being out and she had to be partnered with this pessimistic dickhead. Seriously he had have gotten out of bed on the wrong side of the bed, at least she hoped. He was way too cranky and serious to be like that every day. It was true; she didn’t know anything about this man, the same as he didn’t know anything about her. But so far all he’d done was groan and glare and threaten her. Oh she was trying to be positive, but he was making it hard. New relationships were always hard, especially in their job. But it was even harder when her partner had already made decisions about her, a bad one, based on her file. Which she believed was a terribly inaccurate representation of her character. She had wings for Christ’s sake, she was practically a bird! She could fly! It was natural for her to want to spread her wings and fly. These people thought something like a large gymnasium would be just as good. But it wasn't. They didn’t understand. How could they? How could any of them? She followed him into the store and allowed Adrian to go and talk to the owner, figuring the more space she gave him the less shit he’d give her. She instead looked around the store, which pretty much lived up to what Adrian had predicted it would contain; nothing spectacular. She kept her wings tucked, making sure she didn’t bump into anything and also trying to make sure no one saw them. There was still a lot of discrimination against mutants and right now she felt like if someone attacked her Adrian would join in or stand by before he made a move to help her.