"John Gruger and Amelia Kersey...Both are superhumans, like me." Elijah Whispered to himself, as if saying it out loud would help him remember their names and who they are. Elijah's Theory of them hunting other supers started to fade as he listened into their conversation some more. All their talk of this Jerome guy, being trustworthy and John's mention of this haven started to make Elijah question their motives. He's not quite sure just yet if they were trying to fool each other, but their words seemed genuine. Elijah watched as John dipped down into the manhole, he could hear John say something about the old metro. Intrigued, Elijah decided to investigate this "Old Metro". Only problem was, he didn't know where it was. Elijah ran to the side of the building, on impulse of course, and dropped down on the fire escape. He held his hands out to his side as he ran down the fire escape, his hands mending the sound waves that vibrated off the metal clanging of the stairs. Elijah's heavy footsteps couldn't even be heard by a bat, they were almost non existent. This was one of the many perks that came along with his powers, the ability to be sneaky. Elijah looked back at the manhole making sure no had had seen them, than continued to run down the fire escape. He kicked down the ladder, he made sure he tuned out the sound waves from that as well. Within moments, he was sliding down the ladder like those cool guys do in the movies. Elijah was panting heavily by the time he came in sight of the manhole. He was no athlete, so all this physical strain took it's toll. Elijah needed a minute or two to catch his breath, it worked out for Elijah because he needed a few minutes to make sure they were both in the manhole. Only then did he follow them. Elijah's make-shift plan was to increase the intensity of their footstep's sound waves, while making his own quieter. This was going to be a new feet for Elijah, but somewhere deep inside him was telling him he had to follow them, even if that meant pushing the limits of his abilities.