[b][i][u]Crash[/b][/i][/u] Crash heard the distant scuffles of combat as he surveyed the auditorium, he lifted a hand to his head as purple smoke drifted off of his shoulders. [i]They’re already fighting...I feel like I should stay here...we can’t all be out there, who will protect these guys?[/i] He moved over to the debris, with a frustrated growl he pulled debris away from a pair of whimpering students holding it just long enough to let them escape. They’d barely got clear of the rubble before Crash dropped it involuntarily shifting into a red bobcat as he stumbled sideways he shifted again this time into a large rusty bay horse, stumbling backwards across the rubble he tripped his way to flat ground pulling up next to Little Feather just in time to shift back wobbling a little at the loss of four limbs. “I could do with some green stuff” He murmured to her bending double, sweat trickling down in his face but the color was returning to his cheeks, he could hear the clashes of battle filter in through the holes in the auditorium. “I should help them” He told her, sighing in relief as Little Feather pressed her palm to his forehead, the pleasant buzz of energy passed through him as he stood back rolling his shoulders a grin spreading across his face, he seemed to be calming down slowly he moved over to Lion, helping the big cat shuffle some more debris. He had decided to stay here for now...from what he could tell, Criston and him were the only ones with a multitude of offensive powers in here. -70%- [b][i][u]Little Feather[/b][/i][/u] Little Feather had just finished healing another student, wiping at her brow as she pulled her hands away...she needed to pace herself, she heard a low hiss from the corner knowing Panther was fading away she moved over to the barrier where a large number of students were resting. She took over the barrier as Panther bowed his head and faded away, she waved at the white haired boy that had returned to the auditorium. “Bring the wounded over here!” She called noticing Kathy appear not far from her, she looked up at her as she asked her to heal Crash? Little Feather nodded at Kathy noting the pleading eyes. “Of course, sorry I should have healed him earlier!” Little Feather apologized, looking a little guilty she reached out and touched Kathy’s arm. “You’re helping just the right amount, kepe doing what you’re doing...there’s a barrier over here for the injured students, once they’re together I can heal most of them in one shot. Anything more severe than a few cuts and bruises give me a call” Little Feather encouraged Kathy, giving her a reassuring smile that threatened to open the wound on the young girls cheek before she turned her attention to the unconscious students signalling Lion the large cat cantered towards her instantly getting to work moving the unconscious students as Little Feather moved over to her barrier, placing a hand on it she strengthen it a second time, wiping at her forehead she was draining a lot of energy...she jumped as Crash clattered loudly to a halt next to her, blinking as he shifted back into a human in front of her. She frowned at his ill appearance, unsure what was going on with him she hastily lifted her hand to his forehead hovering her green palm just in front of his head, allowing the green life force to pass into the cut on his forehead healing any of his internal and external injuries as well as offering him a boost to his energy reserves. She thought he looked a little better now at least...As he moved away from her, she turned and ran lightly over to Criston carefully prancing over rubble aware she was barefooted...”How’s it going over here?” She asked as she pulled up next to him and another boy, she shifted her gaze to Leroy recognizing him as ‘Ink Boy’ She smiled at him rather glad he was alive, of course that was when she saw the blood staining his t-shirt. “!!” Her reaction was to gasp loudly looking at him with questioning eyes, how was he not in agony?! “Oh my, let me heal that for you” She offered moving closer to Leroy trying to study his arm to decipher the extent of his injury.