Hawkin didn't care. He heard Kylie, and he saw the rift she created, but he didn't care. He was just really mad. He pointed to the ocean, and willed a monster explosion to erupt out of the water. It sent a jet of steaming water up into the sky, High enough to be seen over the trees. It rocked the ground so hard, it brought Hawkin to his knees. He just stayed there. He fell onto his face, and he started crying. He couldn't stop. The explosions matched his personality at the moment. He didn't care…
Roxanne startled as she felt the explosions. Her shadows reacted to her small panic, enveloping her in a bubble of shadows and making sure she couldn't feel anything or hear anything. Though she wouldn't admit it, the shadow bubble was comforting… and warm, it also smelled like pine.
Hawkin stood up. He was fuming. He looked back at the way he came. He looked out into the ocean. He looked to his left and right. Something shiny on the left caught his attention. He looked back to the way he came again. He hardened his face into a emotionless line. He rocked one more explosion closer to the people this time, and ran off toward the shiny thing. He hoped it was something useful.
Soon, he arrived at the object, after running for about 5 minutes. It was what was left of the plane. he sucked in his breath through his teeth. The plane looked awful. The roof was gone, thanks to him, but it looked like it had been crumpled. Like, as if it had been put through a vacuum… Hawkin narrowed his eyes. "Let's see if anyone is on this stupid plane. I know for a fact that I didn't crumple the plane like it was paper… It has to be someone else…"
An explosion went off just a couple meters in front of Kylie, throwing her backwards. She stumbled, falling to her knees. Growling, she ran in the direction of the beach, knowing that Hawkin would be there. As she ran, small asteroids fell from the sky, making a path behind her. Somehow, the tiara didn’t fall off.
Hawkin looked back behind him. Asteroids were falling from the sky. "Well great. Here comes the parade. Now, if she finds me, she'll see that I only ripped the roof off of this plane. And if she still doesn't believe me, I'm pretty sure I know this area well enough to get away…" Hawkin climbed up the side of the plane, and he stood on top of it. He looked down into it, and jumped in it. He looked on every row, and made sure that he was literally the only person on the crashed plane.
Luis played with the compass around his neck. At least it's something useful. He took it off his neck after a few minutes, then held it flat in his palm. The small patch of plants around him were tilting in the same direction the red arrow on the compass was pointing. He felt the explosions, and after a few panicked seconds he remembered that one of them had the power to explode things.
Kylie came out onto the beach, the sky above her literally starting to form black cracks. She saw the crashed plane and began to run harder.
Nearing closer, she noticed that the roof was blown off and that the plane had turned in on itself, of a sorts. She climbed it, tumbling into the aisle with a squeak.
Hawkin turned around. He said bluntly, "I found the plane. No one is here. I blew the roof off as you can see, but I didn't cause this…" He gestured to the crumpled walls of the plane.
Kylie looked around with wide eyes. “I…I believe you, but…who did? And where is everyone else?” Her lip began to quiver, but she was determined not to cry.
Hawkin shrugged. "I don't know. But it has to be one of the others. As for your family, I have no idea where they are…" He looked at Kylie with a blank expression. "If you want to cry, I'm fine with it. I mean I did kind of face plant into the sand and cry because I'm such a drama queen…" He turned around, and he walked into the cockpit of the plane to give Kylie some privacy. "If you need me, I'm up here. I'm going to see if there is anything useful. I mean I could fix most of this stuff, probably."
After Rox calmed down, the shadows shed. She saw the drama going on and jogged over, the shadows following. She got there and leaned over, trying to catch her breath. "Wha- what is going on?"
Hawkin bumped his head and cursed. He rubbed his head, and noticed that nothing exploded. From the front of the plane he shouted, "Well, as of now, I'm trying to see if anything from this plane is salvageable…"
As Hawkin left the scene, a giant swell of emotions overtook the sixteen-year-old. What had once been dark cracks in the sky opened, letting the cosmos through - asteroids slammed down around the plane, and colorful space dust flowed through the crack to settle down in the ocean. Stars whizzed through, landing in the water with a loud sizzle.
Hawkin looked out from the shattered front windshield of the plane. He mused to himself, "Well dang. She's going to end the world right here… I wonder if I can startle her and focus her mind on other things…" Hawkin focused, and let a low rumbling explosion happen. It rolled down the beach spraying sand everywhere, and it left a chasm. It passed the plane, and it shook it like an earthquake. All this time Hawkin was laughing maniacally.
Roxanne was blown over by the force of the explosion. "CAN YOU FUCKING STOP?!" she yells.
Sand flew over the top of the plane, settling around Kylie. She looked up, brushing it out of her hair. She stood, only to loose her footing from the rumbling. She pulled herself towards the cabin - and the laughing. “Stop,” She pleaded.
Hawkin smiled. "It worked! I drew your attention! Now, please stop trying to kill all of us with space rocks. I'd like that to not be the way I die…" The rumbling stopped, and Hawkin faced the instruments in the cockpit.
“I-“ Kylie’s face went white. “I don’t want to kill anyone. Not after what happened to everyone on that plane.”
"Sorry 'bout this." Rox says, adjusting her necklace and focusing for a moment. The shadows that had been following her reared up, wrapping themselves over Kylie and stopping her.
Hawkin's eyes widened. "Oooohhhh. A shadow blanket. Now that's something that looks really comfortable. I know this may sound weird, but I've already gotten used to everybody having powers…"
Kylie screamed, muffled, from inside the shadow, her tiara falling off and landing with a clatter at Hawkin’s feet.
"Hopefully her powers should be muffled by the shadows, they seem denser than regular shadows." Rox says, picking up the tiara. She slips it into her bag to inspect it for later.
Hawkin picked up the tiara, but it grew hot in his hands. He cursed as he dropped it. "What? I don't understand this crap! I try to be nice but this thing burns me! It like it's fueled by a supernova… I- I can't touch it…"
As the tiara fell off, Kylie’s sense of control began to drain. Cosmic flares lit up the sky.