Thomas raised his hands, blue light surrounded them, and it barely stopped the roof from hitting them. "Ahhhh! I! Can`t! Hold! This! Much! Longer!"

They had just got out of the room and River had looked over her shoulder, when the room caved in. Her heart seemed to stop. She didn`t know Thomas had pulled the shield. "Thomas... Misty.... Rex.... No...." She whispered.
"River! His legs!! Keep them off the ground!! River............" Zen saw heartbreak on her face."RIVER LOOK FORWARD!"
 
Gabriel sent a mental shrug. Two thousand? Three? But once you get someone out, they can help fee others. He said, then sent the code.
Sammy tapped in the code, then watched, fascinated, as the pod opened. Inside, an inhuman with feathers all over their body slowly blinked their eyes open.
Jayne wasn't really sure where to go once they made it out. He headed for the stairs since the fire alarm would have shut down the elevator. The coffee shop seemed as good a place as any.

"headed back to the coffee shop I figure the rest of your friends will know where to go." We walked here earlier, it might seem farther carrying him though."
"What?!" Crow demanded, who had finally snapped out of his trance. "You're gonna burst into Starbucks with a half-dead Gage and a gun?!"
 
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Sammy tapped in the code, then watched, fascinated, as the pod opened. Inside, an inhuman with feathers all over their body slowly blinked their eyes open.



"What?!" Crow demanded, who had finally snapped out of his trance. "You're gonna burst into Strabucks with a half-dead Gage and a gun?!"

Jayne did his best to keep himself from laughing and dropping Gage. "Maybe we could take a squad car and take him to the hospital?"
 
"Mm much farther." Zen grunted as the strain started to set in.

"Gently, gently." Jayne reminded Zen. Though Gage was healing he was still seriously injured.

River went back in time and grabbed Gage`s legs, lifting him fully off the ground with the help of Zen and Jayne.

Gage's other flip-flop slid off, though no one noticed. Left like a dead thing on the sidewalk. Soldiers gathered round them, lifing the burden from their shoulders as they walked out into the sunlight. "He'll be okay." One assured them, quietly. One even put Zen's arm around himself to help him walk. Someone else put a reassuring hand on Jayne's shoulder.

Somehow the street seemed quieter. Cars honked just a little less. People quietened as they stopped and stared at what was happening.
 

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