«We Could be Heroes»

Grant growls and doesn't awnser
Jayne shrugged at him, apparently Maru wasn't a friend. "I'm going to get more coffee." he sighed and got up. He considered sending a message with his phone, but decided he would stick around for a while more. For now these kids didn't seem that dangerous.
 
Wow, so he's like, undercover, she thought, then realized that he must have heard that. This is SO embarrassing! Aaand he heard that too. Ack! Just stop- She took a deep breath. Well, I met Chase in the woods. He helped me get out of that tree. Mikki thought, looking away from Gabriel and hoping the others hadn't noticed her reaction.
He sent a shrug-like idea, though without moving. It's fine. That's the usual reaction to telepathy, but if it's any consolation, I can only hear your active thoughts. No memories. Then he visibly moved. Chase is here? He seemed to think for a moment. What does he want?
 
"Tayn," River paused "Be safe."

River slit her eyes over to him "Nope." she said blankly

River`s head snapped around to look at him "That Maru that she told me and Gage about has her?"
Grant nods at Jayne but doesn't say a word


"Shes gone, probably on the edge of death right now." He grits his teeth "because of that" He curses "Maru"

Gage's finger, which had been tracing the perimeter of his cup, froze. The feathers on his wings prickled slightly. Flashbacks of the snakeman, his motorcycle crash, and the blood... then Misty's face, the flight in the thunderstorm, the sound of her voice softly singing Amazing Grace.
Grant had been gone for several hours, looking for her no doubt. He should have helped... but then, he should have fought in the war, too. Or maybe taking Leona to the pizza guy? There were so many things he needed to do that he just felt like giving up. Yet he couldn't.
"How far did you track her?"
 
Jayne waited by the counter for his drink to be prepared. He watched the group at the table wondering if they felt more comfortable talking with him out of ear shot. Maybe he should just leave while they weren't looking. Something in the back of his mind that he couldn't quite put his finger on compelled him to stay. He took his now finished coffee and went to sit back at the table.
 
(he's bored)
(if you want him to. I had her leaving as open ended as possible so anybody could join her if they wanted. I really have no clue what to expect with Sam. @Fanci Feathers Marans , would a quick drop off work or should i actually write her going there? do you have something planned or would a: She dropped the kid off at the pizza place suffice?)
 
Rex leaned down on the table. He hadn't really been paying attention to the conversation, so he didn't know why Tayn & Leona left.
(oh, before we all went to the cave Janet said she had a friend that worked at a pizza place where we could take Leona if something bad happened. That's where I'm taking her.)
 

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