"I-I don't fear you...?" Crow said, sounding confused. Okay... okay? Did she just re-introduce herself?
"You get used to it after a while." Crow said dryly. He tried to hide a smirk.
Sammy panted as she ran after No-name, who had somehow grown wings. Add that to the list of advantages she has over us poor untrained adolescents.
Crow whipped around as Rex suddenly fell from the sky. He relaxed as he realized it was just Rex. "Oh. Where'd you go?" He asked, mentally slapping himself for not noticing his disappearance.
Crow let go of Jayne, still eyeing him suspiciously. Why am I the only one who's worried that he'll betray us?
She has a gun. Great. Sammy thought, trying to go faster, but only managing to trip over a branch. She got up, wincing because of her now-scraped knee.
Crow was watching what was going on by the desk a few feet away. He saw the glint of a blade in Misty's hand. This is not going to end well-
Crow looked away from Misty to stare at Gage. He quickly walked over, "Are you crazy?" he hissed.
"Misty!" Crow yelped, his eyes wide with shock. His eyes were locked on the guard, blood was slowly oozing from his neck. "You don't just kill random people!" He hissed angrily, trying not to let his voice get too high in case the policemen heard. "You can get a death sentence for that, you know!"
Crow cursed. If he comes over here, we're dead.
Crow just stared at Misty, unable to form any coherent sentences. She... she doesn't even care that they're innocent... He shivered as a sudden thought came to him. No.. Misty's not a psychopath... She can't be...
Crow felt sick. Elemians, or whatever it's called, must have some looser rules about killing people...
"How do you know they were corrupt?" Crow asked, though it came out as a whisper.
"What- no! Gage!" Crow shouted, watching helplessly as the elevator closed.
Crow almost jumped in after him, but he remembered that not all the group could fly. He couldn't just leave them, the police would be coming soon, and when they saw all those dead bodies...
Sammy stumbled up beside No-name, her hands on her knees as she panted for breath. She looked around, narrowing her eyes at a particular spot of undergrowth, which seemed hazy. She made a split-second decision, and with a racing heart, slowly positioned herself so she blocked the hazy spot from No-name's view, hoping she wouldn't notice.