@ShadeStar
Code Breaker coughed, "Two villains."
Code Breaker coughed, "Two villains."
Sagittarius shifted out. “I consider myself more of a vigilante as well.”
"Okay, I'm sorry. Heroes, villains, and vigilantes. Now, would anyone care to tell me what's going on?" Whitehot questioned, glaring at them all.
“We’re all staring down that asshole,” she gestured towards Duuvuri.
"Yep," Code Breaker nodded.
Whitehot turned her gaze to the man, then back to the group.
"For what?" she asked scoffingly. "He looks like a frightened puppy. But uglier."
"Tell me why I should tell you," Code Breaker glared down at Whitehot glaring.
"Hey, I'm just trying to do my job, okay? Just making sure that nobody is getting hurt and nothing illegal is happening," Whitehot said, playing with a flame that twisted around her hands.
"You realize there are other heroes here," Code Breaker placed a hand on her hip. Paralyzes dagger in hand, "You're just being overkill."
Whitehot shrugged. "What can I say? I'm a bit overprotective of my city."
"You should leave," Code Breaker eyes twinkled, "This situation is being handled."
"Or, ya know, I could watch and make sure nothing bad is going to happen," Whitehot said, crossing her arms and leaning against a light pole.
Cyrus listened from his spot. He thought this would be a good time to go. He raised his camera and snapped a few photos of the group. But the flash went off. Anxiety filled his stomach as he slowly shifted back.
"If your going to do that you might as well stay still," Code Breaker threw the dagger at Whitehot's chest.
Whitehot slipped to one side, dodging Code Breaker's dagger by barely an inch. A flash of light caught her attention, and she turned to face it.
"Did you see that?" she asked, peering into the darkness.
"Yep," Code Breaker through a second dagger at where the light came from.
Cyrus watched as the forms turned his way. “Shit..” he muttered, jumping up from his crouch position and beginning to run quickly to where the dorms were a short distance away. He gripped the camera tightly, he couldn’t loose it.
"Okay, whatever. I don't see anyone. Anyway, continue with your questioning," Whitehot directed, leaning back on the light pole and crossing her arms again.
"I'm not saying anything until you leave," Shade pulled up a holographic screen.
"Uh, okay… And why is that? You worried I'm going to ruin your fun? 'Cause I promise I'll only do that if I deem it necessary," Whitehot promised.
“And I was just getting excited that we were working together,” Sagittarius said drily.
"Great," Code Breaker rolled her eyes, "What do you think Sagittarius? Should we let her stay?"
“I don’t really care as long as she doesn’t get in the way.”
Whitehot rolled her eyes.
This is ridiculous. They're not doing anything wrong, so far, and I've got that test to study for. Not to mention the fact that I'm still not fully healed from earlier. Maybe I should just leave.
"Fine then," Code Breaker pulled up Duuvuri's files. Specifically One's files. She realized these were top secret military files, but oh well. She turned to Duuvuri, "Recognize these?"
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