«We Could be Heroes»

"All I can tell you about him, other than his name is terribly long, and that was all I could remember of it, is that he is... a very bad guy." He grinned. "But you all helped me last night. One of his agents was stationed just out of town. And my best men couldn't manage to fight his shadows." The dome changed again, not to reveal the all too familiar face of the dead man.
"the giant picture of the dead man made Tayn feel sick to her stomach, she looked away from the screen and swallowed hard. so he wanted them to kill people for him.
"Look, killing him was an accident. That's not what we do."
 
"All I can tell you about him, other than his name is terribly long, and that was all I could remember of it, is that he is... a very bad guy." He grinned. "But you all helped me last night. One of his agents was stationed just out of town. And my best men couldn't manage to fight his shadows." The dome changed again, not to reveal the all too familiar face of the dead man.
Ugh.... that guy again... the guy who I know absolutely nothing about. Sammy thought, wishing that she could read other people's minds. It would be much easier than talking.
 
"You don't think that was her mother?" Crow asked, looking up at a flower pot on a windowsill. He inspected the sidewalk, counting the cracks in it absently.

Sammy was confused. Very confused. He lives in a prison? Ok, that's weird....
Adelaide stayed silent, her mind wandering. She tried not to listen to their conversation, but there wasn't much else to do. She sighed, rubbing her face and she walked. These people were strange. Maybe they had a reason for this mess?
 
James nodded to Tayn, just as the dome changed, this time to a starry night, lit by a harvest moon. "I understand, but you see, what you did may have saved-" a door creaked open, and a boy poked his head in, but as soon as he spotted the group, disappeared back into the other room. "Will! Come out here, it's alright. They don't bite..." he glanced to the two wolf-girls, "well, most of them. Come on."

The boy obeyed, slowly pushing into the room, not making eye contact with anyone. A blue-eyed blonde, Gage noted.
 
Sammy's eyes wandered over the others that had been led in by the guards. She didn't know any of them except Gage, and she kinda knew the red-haired girl that she had led to River's apartment, even though she didn't know her name. Oh, cool. That guy has bat wings. She thought as she spotted Aero, then looked away as she heard the door creak open and saw the boy. Is he a prisoner too?
 
A kid, Tayn stopped scowling and tried to be less intimidating. "Hi," she said. trying to smile, but it felt too forced. she suddenly realized that she was exhausted.
 
Adelaide stayed silent, her mind wandering. She tried not to listen to their conversation, but there wasn't much else to do. She sighed, rubbing her face and she walked. These people were strange. Maybe they had a reason for this mess?
"No, it was her mother all right." Tom said, not looking up from the can he was kicking. "I just... hey," he offered them a warm smile. "Maybe things aren't so bad, you know? There could be more to this than meets the eye." Then he frowned. "Did I just say that?...huh."
 

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