«We Could be Heroes»

"I just had a stupid idea that`s never going to work but, Tayn could you keep a wall of lightning between the inhumans and the soldiers if we could get them apart?" Thomas asked.

Despite knowing what she had done she was strangely calm. She looked out at the battlefield it seemed almost quiet, though some were still fighting many had stopped to look up. "Lightning doesnt really work like that. I dont know where it will hit just that it's coming." She spoke but her words were hollow and cold. So many had died, but she felt nothing. Thunder rumbled, it sounded like a comforting song. She closed her eyes listening to it.
 
The worker's quarters had exactly six bunks, two bath, and a four-burner stove. Not a speck of dust anywhere. Every belonging these people had sat in their respectively labeled boxes. One man sat on his bed, not on his phone, not reading or taking his shoes off. Just sitting there, staring at the tiles, breathing.
No-name ignored everything but the coffee machine. As if by magic, a pan of perfectly round doughnuts sat on the countertop. The pan was exactly square with the wall, as was the coffee pot, and the coffee mugs.
Ash ducked in the doorframe and held it open for Aero, who'd been silently trailing the other three during their solemn through the crystalline graves of the lifeless living. (@CP Chicken. I have proof you exist.) She ran her eyes over the immaculate room, noting the silent workers and immediately deciding a greeting that normally would be obligatory would be extremely uncalled for. She slowly made her way over to the counter, for once loathing the unnatural silence that she usually adored.
 
Mikki stared at the still figures in the bubbles. Then she turned to Chase, panic in her eyes. "I have to find my friends and warn them before they get here!"
He put a hand out to stop her, "Easy. It's not that simple. Why do you think I've had to camp out in the jungle all this time?" He said, his eyes were starting to burn, now. His friends were out there. Waiting, wondering why he hadn't come.
 
Gage called out to his friends as the war raged on. Though a choice few of the soldiers were inhumans, none of them could fly. He had an idea. "Zen! Where you at?"
@MissNutmeg
Zen slashed through a heavliy armed dude, and he fell over. Zen was just about take down another enemy when he heard somebody call his name. That sounded like Gage! Zen turned around, "I'm right here!!" He saw Gage standing only five feet away.
 
(... we're sorry but the number you have dialed is not in service ... she just killed people. lots of people. not necessarily only firesteins soldiers. I'll write something give me a few minutes.)
Boo
Despite knowing what she had done she was strangely calm. She looked out at the battlefield it seemed almost quiet, though some were still fighting many had stopped to look up. "Lightning doesnt really work like that. I dont know where it will hit just that it's coming." She spoke but her words were hollow and cold. So many had died, but she felt nothing. Thunder rumbled, it sounded like a comforting song. She closed her eyes listening to it.
"Oh." Was all Thomas said. Staring out at the battle field, his spine pricked with sadness for the deaths.
 
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