«We Could Be Legends»

Jenna nodded. "Perhaps to make it less strange the teens could wait outside. A large group of people entering might be suspicious. They can also keep an eye out for any Pure vehicles." She said.
"Alright, you lot." Ash turned to face the majority of the teens present with the type of expectant smile that might be found on a kindergarten teacher- one that said she knew the worst was coming, but she'd still pretend that a lack of supervision would be just fine. "Can we trust you all to stay alive until we get back?"
She reached down to pat the wolf at her side. "We can always leave Connor out here if need be. And, Wolfram, you coming or staying?"
 
Wolfram came up closer to the group, pupils narrowed in scarily thin slits against the sun. "Your mom has a point, Bleddyn." He muttered sharply. "It's going to seem suspicious if we all just walk into a bank. I agree with Jenna, we should just wait out here."
"Alright, you lot." Ash turned to face the majority of the teens present with the type of expectant smile that might be found on a kindergarten teacher- one that said she knew the worst was coming, but she'd still pretend that a lack of supervision would be just fine. "Can we trust you all to stay alive until we get back?"
She reached down to pat the wolf at her side. "We can always leave Connor out here if need be. And, Wolfram, you coming or staying?"

Jenna smiled at Wolfram & turned to Ash. "Before doing anything, we should wait for the others. That way if the Pure show up we will have strong fighters on our side." She said. "They shouldn't be too long."
 
"Alright, you lot." Ash turned to face the majority of the teens present with the type of expectant smile that might be found on a kindergarten teacher- one that said she knew the worst was coming, but she'd still pretend that a lack of supervision would be just fine. "Can we trust you all to stay alive until we get back?"
She reached down to pat the wolf at her side. "We can always leave Connor out here if need be. And, Wolfram, you coming or staying?"
Wolfram glanced at the group of other teens, then at Ash, and back again. "Um....yeah actually, I'm the one who caused all this, so I'll come." He glanced around as Brisa. "You're coming to. You have the key. The rest of you don't kill each other or, for that matter, don't get killed."
 
Jenna smiled at Wolfram & turned to Ash. "Before doing anything, we should wait for the others. That way if the Pure show up we will have strong fighters on our side." She said. "They shouldn't be too long."
"Watch Mist and Riv show up on foot," Ash guessed with a well-educated snort and folded her arms in wait for the arrival of the less timely members of their uncoordinated menagerie.

Bleddyn backed up to the nearest parked vehicle and hopped onto the bumper, completely impudent of triggering its potential alarm system. She swung her left leg over her right and situated herself on the bumper as if it was something that you could actually get comfortable on.
Her callous gaze wandered and so did her mind.
 
"Watch Mist and Riv show up on foot," Ash guessed with a well-educated snort and folded her arms in wait for the arrival of the less timely members of their uncoordinated menagerie.

Bleddyn backed up to the nearest parked vehicle and hopped onto the bumper, completely impudent of triggering its potential alarm system. She swung her left leg over her right and situated herself on the bumper as if it was something that you could actually get comfortable on.
Her callous gaze wandered and so did her mind.
(OMG IVE LITERALLY BEEN WAITING YEARS FOR SOMEONE TO USE THAT NICKNAME THANK YOU FOR YOUR EXISTENCE)
 
"Watch Mist and Riv show up on foot," Ash guessed with a well-educated snort and folded her arms in wait for the arrival of the less timely members of their uncoordinated menagerie.

Bleddyn backed up to the nearest parked vehicle and hopped onto the bumper, completely impudent of triggering its potential alarm system. She swung her left leg over her right and situated herself on the bumper as if it was something that you could actually get comfortable on.
Her callous gaze wandered and so did her mind.

Jenna watched Bleddyn jump on the bumper of her car and raised an eye brow. She would've mentioned something, but there were more important things than just a possible dent in her car. It was also rather old, so the more dents meant the bigger an excuse to get a better, newer, car.
 
"Just a cut, eh? You won't be saying that when it gets super infected. Blood loss from a cut like that probably won't kill you, but infection can. All I need to do is clean it and put a bandaid on it, that's it. Either I can do it, you can do it, or you can have a healer heal it if there's one alive and well enough. Leaving it isn't an option." Toby said sternly, crossing his arms.
Leona snorted with amusement, Toby, who she suddenly realized must merely be around six years younger than she herself, looked so much like Jenna-- Whom she hardly had knew of except for a quick flash of when she was little.
She nodded slowly to him, making a giving-up hand gesture. "Fine, fine, you can clean it."
 
Leona snorted with amusement, Toby, who she suddenly realized must merely be around six years younger than she herself, looked so much like Jenna-- Whom she hardly had knew of except for a quick flash of when she was little.
She nodded slowly to him, making a giving-up hand gesture. "Fine, fine, you can clean it."

"Ok. Uhhhmm…" Toby looked around for something she could sit on. Finding a chair, he dragged it over to her. "Sit." He said, and Alpha instantly sat down. "Not you Alpha, I'm mean, you can, but, whatever." He turned back to Leona. "Let me wash my hands, I'll be right back." He jogged into the bathroom and quickly washed his hands. He pulled on a pair of gloves and walked back out. He put on his glasses and proceeded to clean her would. When he was done, he pulled out three different packs of bandaids. Angry Birds, Hello Kitty, and plain. "Pick one." He said, handing them out.
 
"Watch Mist and Riv show up on foot," Ash guessed with a well-educated snort and folded her arms in wait for the arrival of the less timely members of their uncoordinated menagerie.

Bleddyn backed up to the nearest parked vehicle and hopped onto the bumper, completely impudent of triggering its potential alarm system. She swung her left leg over her right and situated herself on the bumper as if it was something that you could actually get comfortable on.
Her callous gaze wandered and so did her mind.
Begrudgingly, Wolfram agreed to Jenna suggestion of waiting for River and Misty. Hesitantly, he looked over at Bleddyn, who had somehow maneuvered herself into a sitting position on the bumper of Jenna's van. He opened his mouth, about to question her absurd choice of a seat, before snapping it shut, deciding better of it. Anxiously, he scanned the road, half a eye on Bleddyn. Against his better judgement, he turned to face her. "Your leg, how...how is it?"
 
Begrudgingly, Wolfram agreed to Jenna suggestion of waiting for River and Misty. Hesitantly, he looked over at Bleddyn, who had somehow maneuvered herself into a sitting position on the bumper of Jenna's van. He opened his mouth, about to question her absurd choice of a seat, before snapping it shut, deciding better of it. Anxiously, he scanned the road, half a eye on Bleddyn. Against his better judgement, he turned to face her. "Your leg, how...how is it?"
Bleddyn gave him a long, weighty look before responding.
"It's okay enough that there are more important things I'm focused on than feeling pain," she replied evenly and gave her left thigh a tap for emphasis.
Unfortunately, the inevitable wince came too. But she made sure to quickly replace it with a small, lopsided grin. "I'm just as fine as the next stubborn Pure victim."
 

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