Ow...that hurt... Wolfram turned to her slowly, a glimmer of hurt flickering across his face. That's what you get, moron. "If you don't care about my opinions then you can leave."
Indigo's full lips turned into a thin line. She rose to her full height, considered things a bit, then lowered down again. "I tried to be nice, but you haven't returned the favor yet." She walked away from the poisonous boy.
Sherri watched as Jessi and Wolfram traded insults in the parking lot. She had been silent, thinking that
"Hey! Stop it! There are times to fight, like after this is all over. Or you two may decide not ever to see each other again, that's fine with me. But right now, we have to work together, whether we like it or not." She squinted at Wolfram through half-shut green eyes.
 
"Respect? Respect? I will not respect a filthy piece of garbage, like you." Jessi snarled. Jenna sighed. "Now is not a good time. Both of you stop it. Jessi, if you cannot behave, then go find your brother. He could be in trouble and need help. I must say, I expected better from both of you. You're both old enough to understand that now is not a good time, and fighting each other will not solve anything." Jenna said, disappointedly.
"Forgive me, Mrs. Davis, if I am just reacting to someone incredibly insolent. My deepest apologies." There was blatant sarcasm dripping from Wolfram's voice, a sneer edging it.
Indigo's full lips turned into a thin line. She rose to her full height, considered things a bit, then lowered down again. "I tried to be nice, but you haven't returned the favor yet." She walked away from the poisonous boy.
Sherri watched as Jessi and Wolfram traded insults in the parking lot. She had been silent, thinking that
"Hey! Stop it! There are times to fight, like after this is all over. Or you two may decide not ever to see each other again, that's fine with me. But right now, we have to work together, whether we like it or not." She squinted at Wolfram through half-shut green eyes.
"Because you tried to control my mind! I don't like that, thank you very much!" Wolfram snarked after her. He glanced at Sherri, and rolled his eyes. "Oh God, help me." He groaned under his breath. "Honestly, when will you people learn? The more you tell me not to do something, the more likely it'll be that I will!"
 
"Forgive me, Mrs. Davis, if I am just reacting to someone incredibly insolent. My deepest apologies." There was blatant sarcasm dripping from Wolfram's voice, a sneer edging it.

"Because you tried to control my mind! I don't like that, thank you very much!" Wolfram snarked after her. He glanced at Sherri, and rolled his eyes. "Oh God, help me." He groaned under his breath. "Honestly, when will you people learn? The more you tell me not to do something, the more likely it'll be that I will!"

Jenna frowned. "Watch your tone, young man. I do not tolerate people talking back to me." She said calmly. The cat-boy was starting to get on her nerves. How someone hadn't killed him already, she had no idea. This boy needs a class on how to act nicely with other people. Hopefully Misty or River can knock some sense into him. He needs it. She thought.
 
Jenna frowned. "Watch your tone, young man. I do not tolerate people talking back to me." She said calmly. The cat-boy was starting to get on her nerves. How someone hadn't killed him already, she had no idea. This boy needs a class on how to act nicely with other people. Hopefully Misty or River can knock some sense into him. He needs it. She thought.
This isn't how Mom raised me....this isn't how she taught me to act...
"Sorry," he muttered under his breath, but it sounded at least half genuine. He glanced warily at the rest of the group, waiting for River and Ash anxiously, and decided that he hated socializing, even if it was arguing with someone.
 
This isn't how Mom raised me....this isn't how she taught me to act...
"Sorry," he muttered under his breath, but it sounded at least half genuine. He glanced warily at the rest of the group, waiting for River and Ash anxiously, and decided that he hated socializing, even if it was arguing with someone.

"Thank you for apologizing." Jenna said, and shot a glare at Jessi. Jessi sighed. "I'm… sorry… I said all that. I have serious temper issues, and I wasn't thinking about how rude I might've sounded." She said. She walked towards the other side of the group, before she could hear him say anything else. Satisfied, Jenna glanced around at everyone in the group.
 
"More like, never talk to my daughter again or I'll kill you." Wolfram muttered. "Either is fine with me, they don't try to terrify me."
"Forgive me, Mrs. Davis, if I am just reacting to someone incredibly insolent. My deepest apologies." There was blatant sarcasm dripping from Wolfram's voice, a sneer edging it.

"Because you tried to control my mind! I don't like that, thank you very much!" Wolfram snarked after her. He glanced at Sherri, and rolled his eyes. "Oh God, help me." He groaned under his breath. "Honestly, when will you people learn? The more you tell me not to do something, the more likely it'll be that I will!"
Jenna frowned. "Watch your tone, young man. I do not tolerate people talking back to me." She said calmly. The cat-boy was starting to get on her nerves. How someone hadn't killed him already, she had no idea. This boy needs a class on how to act nicely with other people. Hopefully Misty or River can knock some sense into him. He needs it. She thought.
River glowered at the two of them, starting to become highly annoyed with the bickering.
This isn't how Mom raised me....this isn't how she taught me to act...
"Sorry," he muttered under his breath, but it sounded at least half genuine. He glanced warily at the rest of the group, waiting for River and Ash anxiously, and decided that he hated socializing, even if it was arguing with someone.
"Jenna is coming in with us." River announced dryly. "That way Ash can keep her ears out for approaching Pure vans, and Jenna can sense if anyone in the bank is becoming hostile towards us." She stated, before glancing between Wolfram and Jenna. I hope they don't argue inside, that could get us all killed. "Now, let's get that murder-weapon."
 
"Thank you for apologizing." Jenna said, and shot a glare at Jessi. Jessi sighed. "I'm… sorry… I said all that. I have serious temper issues, and I wasn't thinking about how rude I might've sounded." She said. She walked towards the other side of the group, before she could hear him say anything else. Satisfied, Jenna glanced around at everyone in the group.
River glowered at the two of them, starting to become highly annoyed with the bickering.

"Jenna is coming in with us." River announced dryly. "That way Ash can keep her ears out for approaching Pure vans, and Jenna can sense if anyone in the bank is becoming hostile towards us." She stated, before glancing between Wolfram and Jenna. I hope they don't argue inside, that could get us all killed. "Now, let's get that murder-weapon."
Oh wonderful. You really have a taste in choosing the annoying ones, don't you River? Ash is tolerable, Jenna....
"Ok..." Wolfram muttered, a slight hiss to his voice. He glanced at Brisa suddenly. "Lets go get this thing." I will never be able to comprehend the idea that Mom made a poison that can destroy a entire race.
 
River glowered at the two of them, starting to become highly annoyed with the bickering.

"Jenna is coming in with us." River announced dryly. "That way Ash can keep her ears out for approaching Pure vans, and Jenna can sense if anyone in the bank is becoming hostile towards us." She stated, before glancing between Wolfram and Jenna. I hope they don't argue inside, that could get us all killed. "Now, let's get that murder-weapon."

Oh wonderful. You really have a taste in choosing the annoying ones, don't you River? Ash is tolerable, Jenna....
"Ok..." Wolfram muttered, a slight hiss to his voice. He glanced at Brisa suddenly. "Lets go get this thing." I will never be able to comprehend the idea that Mom made a poison that can destroy a entire race.

Jenna looked at River & nodded. "Alright. Let's go before something unfortunate happens." She said. She was hoping they wouldn't screw it up. She was good at controlling her temper, but she knew others weren't, and it could get them in serious trouble.
 
As the annoying wolfwomen finally dragged themselves into the van, a leadfooted Indigo spared no time. She floored the the gas pedal and zoomed toward the bank at very illegal speeds.
Sherri's eyes bulged out of her head, but Indigo slowed in very particular areas making her appear to any onlookers to be a calm civil enchantress driving a van with several inhuman companions. They were known to take charge. For better or worse.
Indigo eased into the bank parking lot and slid down a window.
"Delayed due to the two wolfies!" She shouted at the inhumans loitering in the lot.
She parked in a very civil manner and slid out the door, opening the other doors as well.
Indigo automatically slouched, feeling the hateful glances bearing down on her. If she looked less tall and imposing, people feared her less. And she was wearing a sweater and jeans. Those tactics usually worked on general crowds.
Indigo walked up to Brisa, trying to appear as unscary as possible.
"Have you got the key on you?" She asked, masking all nervous anxiety in her voice. This was very, very important for the Multitude.
"Putting you on," she whispered to Leona through her headset. She pressed a button for the record function.
"I will rip your throat out within two seconds if you call me wolfie again," Misty growled, past memories flooding her head at the name. She shook her head and growled as she placed her head back down on her paws.
 
As the annoying wolfwomen finally dragged themselves into the van, a leadfooted Indigo spared no time. She floored the the gas pedal and zoomed toward the bank at very illegal speeds.
Sherri's eyes bulged out of her head, but Indigo slowed in very particular areas making her appear to any onlookers to be a calm civil enchantress driving a van with several inhuman companions. They were known to take charge. For better or worse.
Indigo eased into the bank parking lot and slid down a window.
"Delayed due to the two wolfies!" She shouted at the inhumans loitering in the lot.
She parked in a very civil manner and slid out the door, opening the other doors as well.
Indigo automatically slouched, feeling the hateful glances bearing down on her. If she looked less tall and imposing, people feared her less. And she was wearing a sweater and jeans. Those tactics usually worked on general crowds.
Indigo walked up to Brisa, trying to appear as unscary as possible.
"Have you got the key on you?" She asked, masking all nervous anxiety in her voice. This was very, very important for the Multitude.
"Putting you on," she whispered to Leona through her headset. She pressed a button for the record function.

Jessi climbed out of the van and sighed in relief, stretching her wings, almost smacking someone in the process. She had been getting claustrophobic in the van, and also impatient to reunite with the others. She flapped her wings, feeling the blood rush back into them. She noticed Indigo's unease. It seemed to be from something other than the Pure stuff. "Are you okay?" Jessi asked quietly.

"Not really," Indigo said. "I'm not one to complain though. I kind of signed up for the job of... this kind of stuff. Just never expected my whole race to depend on me. And a few other people. No offense, but I barely know you." She didn't mention that these were teenagers, of all people.
Sherri nodded sympathetically and stood by Brisa. "Wow, so you got the key, huh." Sherri really couldn't think to say more, because she was silently hoping her quiet would reveal a glimpse of the coveted object. Her own friend seemed to jump at her arrival.

"It must be really stressful." Jessi said. After hearing the last part, she took that as a cue to leave her alone. She casually walked up to Jenna, and looked around the parking lot.

Indigo winced as the other girl walked away. Still, she was involved in business right now.

"Do not call us 'Wolfies'." River snarled, leaping out of the van. "And it wasn't our fault, you took forever to get here." She mumbled, sauntering past her and over to Wolfram, Lachlan, and Brisa, eyeing the key with mild interest. "We've got everyone here now, correct? Who all is going in? It'd be rather suspicious if four adults and eight teenagers all bumbled in there together."

"I would volunteer, but I'm a bit out of the loop," Indigo admitted with an apologetic shrug, animating a loop with her hands.

"Hello, Enchantress. Finally come to see the show, have you?" Wolfram snarled, eyes glowering with cold hostility. He turned to River, forcing the unease and hate to settling into a seething boil in his veins. "Yes, everyone's here," he muttered, stiff with unease. "I figured one or two of the adults, I and Brisa would go in, considering she got the key first."

Indigo nodded curtly, looking away from the hateful cat. It was frightfully hard in her shoes sometimes. "That is an excellent suggestion, Wolfram," she replied in a clear, agreeable voice.

"I didn't ask for your opinion, now did I?" Wolfram turned his head to give her a sharp look, "please do remind if I did, because I don't recall it," he growled, voice dripping with sarcasm. This is why you're bullied, idiot! No one likes you because of how you act! Shut the frick up and be decent for once!

Jessi rolled her eyes. "You can shut up now, cat. Nobody cares about you or your stupid opinions." She said. Jenna gave her a harsh look. "Jessi, calm down. I do not want you two to get into a fight." She said sternly.

Ow...that hurt... Wolfram turned to her slowly, a glimmer of hurt flickering across his face. That's what you get, moron. "If you don't care about my opinions then you can leave."

River, deciding to ignore the growing hostility between Wolfram, Indigo, and Jessi until further notice, kept her cool dark blue eyes locked on Wolfram. "Sounds smart, I'd suggest it be me and Connor who go in with you two." She stated calmly.

"Unlike some people, I'm not a coward, and I won't leave like one. We are all in this together, whether we like it or not." Jessi said. "Be nice to Indigo, or I'll put a dent in your skull. If you can't be nice, then ignore her."

"No, uh, no." Wolfram have a nervous laugh. "Anyone but Connor. Please." He glanced over his shoulder at Bleddyn's father, before turning back to River, "he um, sort of...freaks me out..."

River smirked slightly, finding amusement in Wolfram's nervousness about Bleddyn's father. "Well then, guess he told you to scramble. How about Ash or Jenna?"

"So you think you can fight off a 900 pound wyvern the size of a dump truck? By all means, fight me then." She growled.

"More like, never talk to my daughter again or I'll kill you." Wolfram muttered. "Either is fine with me, they don't try to terrify me."

"I'll pass, thanks. And by the way genius, I meant I could fight you off if you where in your human form." Wolfram snarked.

"Oh wow, you grew brains. I'm impressed, the only thing you're missing now is looks and a motorcycle." Jessi said. "I'm really strong, I could take you out easily."

"I have a car, I don't need a motorcycle, thanks very much." Wolfram snapped. "As a human? You could take me out? Try me, I can guarantee I am a lot stronger then you."

"Ooo, a car, how special." Jessi said, and rolled her eyes. "I doubt you could carry more than 90 pounds. If you're so eager for a fight, than hit me already. I'm sure no one would mind."

"Wow, you are more stupid then I thought." Wolfram muttered. "We are standing in front of a bank, there are people around! If we where anywhere else I would gladly punch you senseless, but I am not fighting you in a bank parking lot, no way."

"Is this for real? I need to get my ears checked, because it sounded like you don't want to punch something. This is an absolute miracle. Did you finally grow up and stop throwing violent tantrums when you didn't get your way? I hope so." Jessi said sarcastically, earning a glare from Jenna.

"Shut up, Dragon-girl." Wolfram snarled, his hand clenching into a fist. He whipped around to face Jenna, glaring at her. "Teach your daughter some respect, will you?" He snapped, before looking back at Brisa and River. "Lets get this key and get out of here."

"Respect? Respect? I will not respect a filthy piece of garbage, like you." Jessi snarled. Jenna sighed. "Now is not a good time. Both of you stop it. Jessi, if you cannot behave, then go find your brother. He could be in trouble and need help. I must say, I expected better from both of you. You're both old enough to understand that now is not a good time, and fighting each other will not solve anything." Jenna said, disappointedly.

Indigo's full lips turned into a thin line. She rose to her full height, considered things a bit, then lowered down again. "I tried to be nice, but you haven't returned the favor yet." She walked away from the poisonous boy.
Sherri watched as Jessi and Wolfram traded insults in the parking lot. She had been silent, thinking that
"Hey! Stop it! There are times to fight, like after this is all over. Or you two may decide not ever to see each other again, that's fine with me. But right now, we have to work together, whether we like it or not." She squinted at Wolfram through half-shut green eyes.

"Forgive me, Mrs. Davis, if I am just reacting to someone incredibly insolent. My deepest apologies." There was blatant sarcasm dripping from Wolfram's voice, a sneer edging it.

"Because you tried to control my mind! I don't like that, thank you very much!" Wolfram snarked after her. He glanced at Sherri, and rolled his eyes. "Oh God, help me." He groaned under his breath. "Honestly, when will you people learn? The more you tell me not to do something, the more likely it'll be that I will!"

Jenna frowned. "Watch your tone, young man. I do not tolerate people talking back to me." She said calmly. The cat-boy was starting to get on her nerves. How someone hadn't killed him already, she had no idea. This boy needs a class on how to act nicely with other people. Hopefully Misty or River can knock some sense into him. He needs it. She thought.

This isn't how Mom raised me....this isn't how she taught me to act...
"Sorry," he muttered under his breath, but it sounded at least half genuine. He glanced warily at the rest of the group, waiting for River and Ash anxiously, and decided that he hated socializing, even if it was arguing with someone.

"Thank you for apologizing." Jenna said, and shot a glare at Jessi. Jessi sighed. "I'm… sorry… I said all that. I have serious temper issues, and I wasn't thinking about how rude I might've sounded." She said. She walked towards the other side of the group, before she could hear him say anything else. Satisfied, Jenna glanced around at everyone in the group.

River glowered at the two of them, starting to become highly annoyed with the bickering.

"Jenna is coming in with us." River announced dryly. "That way Ash can keep her ears out for approaching Pure vans, and Jenna can sense if anyone in the bank is becoming hostile towards us." She stated, before glancing between Wolfram and Jenna. I hope they don't argue inside, that could get us all killed. "Now, let's get that murder-weapon."

Oh wonderful. You really have a taste in choosing the annoying ones, don't you River? Ash is tolerable, Jenna....
"Ok..." Wolfram muttered, a slight hiss to his voice. He glanced at Brisa suddenly. "Lets go get this thing." I will never be able to comprehend the idea that Mom made a poison that can destroy a entire race.
Ash saluted to River agreeably. "Sure, chilling out here's fine by me."

Bleddyn, meanwhile, hopped onto another car's bumper and luxuriously pantomimed eating out of a popcorn container. "Jessi, if you do decide to go after him, I'd be more than happy to hop in."
"You will not be involved in any more fights today, young lady." A firm hand clamped down on her shoulder and Bleddyn pivoted to see her furless father. His stern face took the menacing tone much further, but even still Bleddyn couldn't find it in her to fear him. "And certainly not with him."
"I hate you so much, Dad," she retorted hotly, shrugging his huge hand off.
 
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