"Yeah I'll take her home." Lexi said in agreement as the party left the lunch; giving Peter a quick hug she started to the car before her dad stopped her. "Lexi could you drop this by Mister Archer's office, it's part of the documents he needs and I have to go to Anderson's office." "Sure dad." Lexi said sweetly taking the small binder from him placing it in the back of the car and getting in. The conversation with Aunt May was always nice, though she was determined by any and all means to get Lexi and Peter together, little comments like how cute they look together and that they always take good photos would leave her whenever the two were alone. And all Lexi could do was give the woman an awkward laugh and wonder if Peter had to put up with the same thing after she left and was alone with Aunt May. "Good bye!" She called from the car as she watched Aunt May get safely inside the house. A sigh left her as she took the car out of park and drove into downtown. Sometimes coming from a rich family had it's benefits, whenever she went to a client or coworker of her father's, their valet service would treat her little banged up vehicle as if they were handling her father's mustang. A small laugh left her as she dropped the keys in the valet's hand and wondered inside. The building wasn't very big only three stories but it was a beautiful older building, something most people don't get to see in New York but her dad's coworker owned it. At the top of the building in the middle was the man's office and it wasn't long before the two were talking like they always did. Though the man was nice, he was always trying to hook her up with his son which she had to uncomfortably decline. Things were going okay until the fire alarm went off and the building reacted in a causal manor... that is until the third floor occupants found themselves stuck on the third floor, flame crawling up the stairwells. "Oh no!" Soon the group of 20 people were crammed in Mister Archer's office. Lexi jumped in, "LISTEN EVERYONE." She called out, getting the attention of the hysterical people. "The fire department will be here soon, they'll set up one of those inflatable bouncing pads and we'll have to jump. The sooner we can get out of here the better." "We can just break the window." One man said. "NO!" Lexi instantly jumped in not wanting to allow anyone to run with that idea. "The more oxygen let into the room, the more the flames with expand and soon arrive to us, we must wait until the last minute to break the glass so we can hold off making the flames bigger." While people didn't seem to be a fan of listening to a 17 year old girl they did with their bosses agreement to her plan. Within minutes the fire department was there and set up the bouncing pad. Mister Archer took it upon himself to break the glass and one by one she and Mister Archer help each person through the window until there was the two of them left. "Jump Lexi!" "No you jump, I'll go last." "What are you thinking?!" "I'm putting someone else before myself. GO!" She said give him a small push and he jumped, much to his disagreement. His landed deflated the bouncing pad and the fire department held up a hand telling her to wait. "Oh no..." She said softly, her blue gaze moving to look behind her, the flame had started overtaking the door and now it was a race between the fire department re-inflating the bouncing pad and the the flames crawling into the room, her head was sweating and her vision was becoming blurry as her body started to overheat. Oh this.... this wasn't good.