[center][h1][color=limegreen][u]Beth Carson[/u][/color][/h1][/center] [color=limegreen]”I didn’t mean that we shouldn’t help him,”[/color] Beth said weakly in response to the girl, who was introduced as Lupe, shooting down her suggestion. But it was no use, as she had already been dismissed again. It would have taken no more time for them to send someone fast to find a teacher than it had for Cassidy to grab the hat from the boy with horns, but she hadn’t had enough time to explain herself. Figuring that there was a slight chance she could come in handy, Beth trailed after the group, falling behind rather quickly due to their pace. It wasn’t long until she caught up, however, as the beast hadn’t made it that far down the corridor, the bright pink light being especially helpful for seeing how far ahead they had gotten. In fact, Beth arrived just in time to see the doves fly out of the hat Cassidy had appropriated. Upon seeing the beast, a massive dog-shaped thing that appeared to be covered in some sort of exoskeleton for the most part, and the gore covering the walls, Beth stopped, turned, and emptied the contents of her stomach onto the floor, though she figured it was virtually impossible to hear over the sounds of the fight in front of her. Admittedly, she was a little embarrassed by how weak her stomach was, but she tried to ignore her pride and focus on the situation at hand. When she recovered, she turned to see Cassidy toss a knife to Diego with some instructions to get it hot and stab the monster with it, as his fire would not be very effective here. Her face still pale, she walked up to Diego and tugged on his sleeve to get his attention, an idea popping into her head. [color=limegreen]”If you can stab whatever it is close to the heart, if it has one, then I might be able to slow it down,”[/color] she said, holding her fingers apart and generating a spark to demonstrate what she intended. As she was speaking, the musclehead from before got up, which was impressive considering how much blood covered the walls,and threw a chair at the monster, only for it to shatter against the wall behind it. If that wasn’t enough evidence that he was ridiculously strong, he then proceeded to slap the thing with an open hand and send it flying down the hall, though Beth doubted that it would be enough to stop the thing for long.