Trevor Kevin Obott, Cindy Keagan, & Lucille Hartigan
Written in collaboration with @Defacto
After a few moments to get himself prepared, Trevor was fully equipped to battle the monster hordes. Wearing heavy, steel-toe, combat boots, and had a hip mounted quiver, which fed arrows into his bow and arrow. He also wore a cup. He walked down the stairs, with his bow in hand. He was scared, he'd say that - but he'd need to be much, much, braver if he was going to make it out of here alive. His foot hit the last stair, and he looked around for Lucy. "Lucille?" Trevor called, not trying to be too loud. "How are preparations on your end comin' along?"
"Here," Lucille said leaving her room with her baseball bat. She was scared, not just for her throbbing heart or shaking hands, she knew that her fear made her weak, powerless. "I'm done." She rested the bat on her left shoulder holding it with both hands as if she were in a baseball game.
"Good." Trevor said. "You better be ready to use those legs of yours if everything doesn't work out here." After Trevor said that, his phone buzzed again, and he put his finger up to silence Lucille as he dug into his pockets. A quick glance at his cellphone, and it was revealed that Cindy had sent him a text.
im outside open the door
"Hey, looks like Cindy's here." Trevor said... though, he wished that she was a bit more specific about which door. He
assumed that she meant the front door - though, she could have just came in through one of the windows and put it back. Hey now, it is what it is. He quickly walked over to the front door, and barely even got a chance to open it all the way before Cindy pushed her way inside.
"Shit, hurry up and close the door!" Cindy damn near shouted as she scrambled to turn around and close the front door, pushing on it with all of her upper body (Sticking her lower body out a bit). With the door closed, Trevor locked it, and Cindy slid down the side of the door and wiped sweat off her forehead. "God damn, you don't know what the hell is going on out there."
"You alright, Cindy?" Trevor asked.
"Yeah, yeah..." Cindy replied, in between breaths. "Just give me a moment."
"What happened?" Lucille asked.
"What do you mean "What happened"?" Cindy asked, narrowing her eyebrows. "Yo, it's a bloodbath out there. People are dying... I... wow. I can't find the words to do it justice."
"Sorry to hear that."
"Look," Cindy stood straight up, and started buttoning her pilot's jacket as she took steps past them. "Is everything cool in here? Because I'm waiting things out here until NEST or some-fuckin'-body else swings by and makes all this bullshit go away." She kept walking, and then she took a step and heard the most disgusting squishing sound. She saw the familar grey goo that comprised the monsters, piling on the floor. "... I'll take that as a no." Cindy said.
"Yeah, we tried to clean it up." Trevor said, before he shrugged. "But, it is what it is, I reckon." Trevor took a step around - at the corner of his eye, Trevor spotted a glowing purple orb, and spun around and drew his bow at it, quickly putting a arrow on the nocking point, and pulling the string back. "Aw, shit! Looks like we got ourselves some friends!" Trevor loudly announced, looking over his shoulder at the two girls.
"God damn it!" Cindy loudly shouted as she dropped her weight, raising her hand up chest height. With a simple mental will, the glass that the beast was standing behind shattered, floating up in the air because of Cindy's ability. "Is anywhere in this city
safe?" Cindy said to herself before she then pulled her hand back, and pushed it forward as a mighty fist, which launched the glass at the beast and tore flesh and bone alike. There were hellish screams as the beast was slain, turning into a grey sludge. They didn't even get a chance to get a good look at it.
Not particularly phased by what happened, Trevor shrugged. "Well, I guess that settles that." He off-handedly said.
The sounds of more beasts coming - not even bothering to mask their hellish growling, and feet pattering and splashing puddles.
"Oooookay!" Trevor shouted. "Thiiiiink we might want to haul ass out of here," He started off, loading his bow with another arrow, and pulling back the string. "And by "think" I mean we really should, or else those things are going to tear us to itty-bitty bits!"
Not another word left Cindy's mouth before she started growing glass off her arms, and her chest. There was the sounds of glass grinding up against each other as she produced as much glass as she could in a short amount of time.
"Where to go?" Lucile shrugged uncomfortable with all that. "We could try to run into a police station."
"Heh - there's only one kind of police I trust." Trevor said with a wry smile on his face. He was thinking of going to NEST - where Scarlet
should be.
Before anyone could elaborate, the beasts launched their offensive. The first to show itself was a four-legged, grey-skinned, beast that moved on all fours with long limbs. It hopped up on the windowsil, and Trevor quickly turned his body towards it, and pulled the string, the arrow went towards it at breakneck speed, and nailed it in the shoulder.
"Well," Trevor said, disappointed - as he was expected to one-shot the damn thing. "Jokes on me for using outdated weaponry like this one." He rolled his eyes up into his head as he reached down and pulled out
another arrow, and pulled the string - hitting it in the chest again.
At this point, more were breaking down the doors and windows. Monsters of various shapes and sizes. They were all pushing into the living room with only three Metahumans to defend themselves.
When one came from behind, lunging at them, Cindy shot her hand out at it, and a flurry of glass detached itself from her hand and sliced up the beast and killed it. Her heart was pounding up against her chest - but
more of them were coming. Cindy knew they'd get overwhelmed pretty quickly. "Everyone get close!" She shouted as she raised her hands up into the air.
Before Lucille could get close to Cindy or Trevor, one of the creatures was moving toward her. The creature had long arms with three fingers each and short legs ending in hooves. Using its long arms the creature hurled itself towards her. In one swift motion Lucille dodged the incoming attack and swung her bat with all her strength, hitting one of the creature's arms and causing the creature to lose its balance and fall to the floor next to her. She then tried to hit the creature's back but unfortunately the creature's dense skin only caused the bat to broke on impact.
"Shit!" Lucille shouted when she found herself helpless with a broken bat in her hands. She then decided to kick the creature in the stomach, thanks to her enhanced strength telekinetic she managed to send the creature flying against the wall.
"Nice shot!" Trevor complimented. "You're okay! Get over 'ere." Trevor said as Lucille rushed toward him, which was cue for Cindy to do her thing.
It was a constant pain in the ass to be creating this much glass, but it's necessary if they don't want to experience a whole 'nother pain altogether. She was pushing herself to her limits - which she really shouldn't do if she doesn't want to ash - but like Meifeng says; bet it all on the win. She had a sizable amount of glass growing off her body. She broke the glass into triangle-shaped shards of various sizes, and made it float up into the air. Making it spin around the trio like a violent tornado of glass fury. Cindy was making it go fast as she could - and she just
feel parts of her body turning into glass. She'd have to be really careful now. However, the damage output she was giving off was just too great. Every beast that was in range was getting sliced to bits by the glass. Those that weren't turned into a grey sludge were pushed back.
"Alright, guys, we need an exit!" Cindy shouted.
During the whole epic display of power, Trevor's keen eyes were peeking through the shimmering green glass. He narrowed his eyes at a particular target - punching a hole through the ground was a massive beast with grey skin, and the signature glowing purple eye piercing the enviroment. It stood tall at least three times Trevor's height, and had a gigantic club-like arm. It slammed it's giant arm on the ground, and shook the area. It started heaving it's colossal arm towards them.
"...
Oh boy." Trevor said, with wide eyes. "We
miiiiiiiight wanna run now."
"Alright, gimme a sec!" Cindy louded shouted over the glass breaking. The glass storm halted, and Cindy quickly turned her head towards a group of the beasts. Without a second to spare, she had turned the storm of glass flakes into a massive green spear, which she threw through the air, spinning. Which pierced through one of the beasts, killing it instantly. "Run!" Cindy loudly shouted as she ran down the same path that she sent the spear down, gesturing for Trevor and Lucy to follow behind her.
Cindy was the first to hop out the broken windowsil, waiting for the other two to come by before she gets her glass back. However, the rampaging beast closed the distance rather quickly, and swung it's fist out, and tore through the building that used to be the Obott household (Now? A warzone). Dust filled the area as they made their escape. Cindy capitalized on the destroyed house to pull as much glass as she could retrieve out through the windows, and kept running.
However, while the other beasts weren't that intent on following, the long armed monster was charging straight for them. It used it's massive arm as a third leg to move with.
Hearing the sounds coming from behind them, Trevor looked over his shoulder, and once he saw the thing heading right towards them, Trevor picked up the pace. He didn't have adrenaline to power him. "Oh, yeah... we might wanna handle that!"
"Well, damn it!" Cindy hissed. "Alright, we got two options," Cindy started off, "Run from it or fight it."
"Run!" Lucille shouted while keeping pace with the group.
"Great choice!" Trevor shouted in response. "But I doubt the big ugly will let us leave."
"I'll take care of it!" Cindy shouted, bringing her sprint to a halt, and pivoting around on one foot to face their new demon up front. Trevor had stopped, too, and drew his bow. Waiting to see what Cindy does next. She still had the glass that was floating with her. She formed it into a mighty lance, and shot it at the beast at high speeds. However, instead of aiming for the body, Cindy hit somewhere it'd count. She went right for it's knee, and the spear went right through it. The grey-skinned monster was brought to a crawl as it went after them.
"Okay, now we run!" Cindy turned around and high-tailed it out of there with the others.
Though, all Trevor could feel was a sense of loss. That house was great, and had many memories....
The Devil of Verthaven.
All this power.
The woman laughed.
The beasts were bringing her the hearts of Metahumans by the bucketload. She was getting far more powerful,
and her ability to pinpoint Metahumans was getting much more accurate. While her beasts were cutting down the citizens, they were bringing her the hearts of any Metahumans that were unfortunate enough to fall. However, they were gathering, and no matter how many beasts she threw at the gathering, she couldn't pierce it. Which meant they had that area secure. Hmph. No matter. It just meant that the next part of her master plan was nearing. She would have to relent, and let them lick their wounds.
They're going to try to evacuate everyone possible, if she's correct. They wouldn't be bold enough to start bombing with the chance that civilians might be caught in the blast - or if they plan on retaking Verthaven... Well, they best start pushing plans of ever taking back Verthaven out of their mind. Because it belongs to
her now. Nor will they ever get out of here alive. If she's correct, they should be calling for reinforcements as well. Instead of hopelessly pushing against a position that's going to be a tough target, the Devil was going to wait for them to attempt to evacuate, then send everything she has against them. If it goes correctly, it should be a total massacre, and she should be strong enough to take out whoever's left.
The Devil laughed for a moment, before she called each and every one of her beasts back underground. The streets should be clear of the beasts. Which means they should be ready to gather in one spot.
She didn't relent on the storm, however. It still stormed in full force. Which alone should be enough to take out some people.
... Now she waits.
The Changeling Unit.
A portal opened up in the Changeling hideout, and Luis was the first to valiantly leap on through it. He furrowed his eyebrows as he put his hand up on his chin. Thinking about what happened. "That was..." He trailed off for a moment. "... Interesting. Quite interesting indeed."
"T'was a total shitshow." Shade said, crossing his arms and standing behind his esteemed leader. "Boss." He flicked his hat.
"A metahuman bent on the destruction of humankind? And with the means to do so?" Luis asked no one in particular with a smile on his face. Grandiosely raising his hands up into the air. "I want her as a Changeling!" He turned around, and pointed at his team.
"... You're crazy, boss." Shade said, shaking his head.
"I know!" Luis said, laughing. "Now, I believe it's time to discuss our next course of action."
Shade took a step forward, and narrowed his head. "Well, I for one am done with dealing with the Hands, and their loony bullshit."
"Exactly, I feel like it's time that we take matters into our own hands." Luis said. "I'd say strike now... but I really want to have a word with this Devil character." He started walking a circle around his Changeling Unit. "She's that
leverage we're looking for..."
"Wait, boss, you
can't be serious."
"Oh, but I am." Luis said, raising a finger up into the air. "But, that's for later... our first objective should be getting Heartbreaker out... but I honestly doubt that prisoners are high on the priority list for NEST...." He trailed off. "So, if worst comes to worst, and they decide to straight up nuke the city, it's unlikely they'll let us get her out in time."
"And you're suggesting?" Shade asked.
"There's no way they'd
nuke the city with so many civilians in it. So, we just cause a few accidents here and there... like some broken breaks, or messing up their engines... anything that stops them from leaving." Luis said. "If they so happen to consider Heartbreaker important enough to transport her out... then that's great! But... I want that Devil, too, whether she wants to join or not." He considered the possibility that someone would be able to transfer her powers to him (Or another Changeling). "Everyone is dismissed. Get things ready while I check up on a few things."
Of course, there was
another reason why he wanted the Devil of Verthaven - and it's not just because he wanted leverage. Luis started walking back into his personal room. He walked over to his bed and sat down on it. He reached underneath his pillow and pulled out a very ragged and dirty book. He opened it up, and traced his finger over a specific line.
.... A Metahuman that can end the world."One step closer." Luis said to himself.
The Hands of Science.
Ignatius was teleported back into Dr. Cross' personal penthouse, and shrugged. Rain was starting to drip off his coat, but at this point, it was the least of their concerns. Not only did the ambush fail hilariously - but now a new threat is taking front and center from the Hands? What a twist. There were monsters coming from somewhere, and everyone was content with ignoring it until it became a problem. NEST will have their hands full, but what will the Hands of Science do in the meantime?
Well, that's what he's going to discuss with Dr. Cross. Ignatius walked over to Dr. Cross, who was on the phone, and lightly tapped her on the shoulder.
"Ignatius, we have a problem." Dr. Cross said, immediately hanging up the phone.
"Well," Ignatius grinned halfway, and shrugged. "I didn't realize
anything was wrong. Heh." He laughed, hunching over as he put his hand son his gut.
"Our remaining labs are going down like it's nothing." Dr. Cross started off. "We're losing research, scientists, REAPERS, subjects...
everything!"
"Well," Ignatius said. "Here's my suggestion." He walked a circle around Dr. Cross, and created a bright red blade and shrugged as it rested in between his fingers. "Just screw it all, and leave."
"But...." Dr. Cross said.
"We're dealing with a world ending threat here, and you wanna be in the middle of that? Second NEST gets everyone out, they're probably going to just nuke it." Ignatius shrugged. "It's better if we relocate to another city for now - especially with the heat off us for a moment."
"... Dr. Cross!" A REAPER shouted as he charged into the room. Followed by the sound of maniac clawing, growling, and other pleasant sounds. "They're here!" He could barely get out the words before one of the purple eyed demon lunged out of the shadows, landing right on his back. Before he could get a second, the beast was already clamping down on the back of his skull, crushing it with a sickening sound.
Dr. Cross quickly pulled her revolver out of her labcoat, before Ignatius quickly charged forward, and created a gigantic great sword. Swinging it with enough force to slice it clean in half. It dissolved. Before Ignatius looked up and saw more of them. He sighed before he slashed at them at incredible speeds, tearing them to pieces before they could even get close. He threw the massive blade and propelled it forward at high speeds, and literally cut down waves of them.
Dr. Cross took a step back as a smaller monster came charging forward, she fired her revolver and took it's head off in one shot. She pressed her earpiece, and said, "Revenant! Teleportation for the Chairmen!" She said before she disappeared in a flash of light. So did Eliza and Nathaniel.
"Of course..." Ignatius said, looking over his shoulder realizing he stood alone. A big one appeared, walking on eleven legs like a spider. Ignatius slashed at it's leg - but it got stuck. "Oh..."
It kicked him across the room and he hit the wall. The creature was rushing forward. Ignatius produced a bubble shield - but before the fight could continue, Revenant teleported Ignatius out of the room.
Ignatius was teleported into a white tiled room, which had to be the backup lab in case everything went to hell. Dr. Cross was walking forward.
"Glad you made it, Ignatius...." Dr. Cross said as she typed in a phonenumber. "I can't let that place stand if I'm not in it...."
The phoned dialed a number for a little bit - before the condo that Dr. Cross owned went up in flames. It exploded and took out a large amount of the building with it. Leaving behind a flaming wreck, with little survivors.
"Get everything ready, Ignatius." Dr. Cross said as she slid her phone back into her pocket. "Verthaven is a lost cause."
"... Told you." Ignatius said as he followed behind her, with her arms behind his head.
10:49.
With the never ending onslaught of beasts coming to a halt, the NEST Safe-zone quickly piled up with injured, scared, and worried people. While it was completely secure, it was frantic. People were moving back and fourth between the place, and NEST was barely keeping order.
All they could do was plan a safe way out of this nightmare so they can deal with the Devil on their own terms.
Sonya Mayfield, Lihua Vuhong, & Task Force RAVEN.
"... Look, I am doing my best here." Maximilian said, standing in on a platform which had a open view of a massive screen. They displayed shadowy figures. High-Command. He walked over to the railing, and put his hands on the side. "You just need to give me help! We are dealing with one of the worst Metahuman related disasters of all time, and you choose
now to leave us in the dark!" He put his hand on his chest. God damn them.
"Maximilian, we are fully aware of what is going on in Verthaven. Everyone does." A male member of High Command said, his voice was electronically distorted somewhat. "However, with a threat that powerful, we are concerned about it escaping and terrorizing the rest of the world."
"And that means you're just going to leave us here!?" Maximilian shouted, slamming his hands onto the railing hard as he could. "You can't just cover your eyes and pretend she doesn't exist! You
have to deal with it one way or another."
"On the contrary, we have one way." The member of High Command stated. "It may be time to unveil the top secret
Shield of Light."
"... And what is that?" Maximilian asked, raising an eyebrow.
"We are officially declassifying it. It is a special system we have discretely installed in every major city. It is essentially a powerful shield that is impervious to all Metahuman abilities that will encase a city in a dome. Which will contain, or keep out, any major threats. Such as this one." The Highcommand member said.
"So that's what your going to do?" Maximilian asked, the anger in his voice becoming far more apparent. "Just lock us in here?"
"No." Another member of high command responded, a female. "It is only to be deployed when the situation in Verthaven reaches... critical mass." She stated. "Your orders are to evacuate the city. However, you must understand that the death toll has to be in the high-hundreds, and the destruction caused to the city is at least in the low-millions."
"And counting." Another member of High-Command noted. "We can spare some Agents from Seattle - but that's it."
Maximilian turned his head off to the side, and groaned. "... Understood."
"That is all we need to go over, Mr. Cornell." The male member of High-Command noted. "You have your orders. High-Command out." The screen went dark, and all Maximilian could do was sigh.
Defeated, he hung his head and turned around and walked out of the room.
"... Either they realized that Verthaven
truly is a lost cause, or there's something else going on here." Lihua Vuhong said as she leaned up right next to the door. Swishing around a glass of red wine while her other arm was wrapped around her chest. She gave Maximilian a bored look from underneath her glasses. Where she got it from? Well, that's a mystery. What wasn't a mystery was what was going on here. She remembered
something about the Shield of Light, but she can't remember where.
"They're scared." Maximilian said.
"But aren't we
all?" Lihua said. "Fear and desperation does that to a person." Though, Lihua could see the bullshit they're feeding everyone from a mile away. It sounded less like they were pushed against the wall, and more like they didn't want to
waste anymore
assets to this city.
"We all are, but this cowardice is completely unnecessary." Maximilian turned towards Lihua, and crossed his arms. "Not to mention it'll cost potentially thousands of people their lives."
"Looks like we have no choice...." Lihua took a sip of her wine.
The rest of RAVEN gathered around Maximilian and Lihua.
Leon was the first to speak, after crossing his arms, "So, I take it from that look on your face that the meeting didn't go well?"
Maximilian groaned.
"Bad news, RAVENS," Maximilian said, "Reinforcements are a no-go."
Everyone else groaned.
"That's no good." Sonya said, letting out a sigh. "Well, that means this evacuation operation of yours will definitely have to go swimmingly."
"I guess so." Maximilian said. "Alright, we need to get ready. Everyone gather their things." Maximilian lead the RAVENS away.
"Maximilian," Lihua said as the RAVENS walked by. "I am curious as to why you have
personally called me up here. My position in NEST is shaky."
"Oh yes," Maximilian said as he reached up into his pocket, and produced Lihua's badge. "I am here to offer you back your position in NEST. We need all the active agents we got."
Lihua was waiting for this moment... yet, she found herself not wanting it. She was going to take Lijuan and Meifeng and get far away from this city as possible. Yet, she knew that it'd be stupid on so many to just turn it down now. She needs all NEST equipment,
and it'd be detrimental to her job at large. So, she politely took her badge, and said, "Thank you."
"Alright, let's get a move on." Maximilian said as he lead the RAVENS into the meeting room.
Trevor Obott, Jennifer Caspin, & Cindy Keagan.
Like a busy bee, Trevor was all over the injured tent, administering helpful amounts of his drug to people to help them heal the injuries they received during this disaster.
And there were a
lot. Trevor figured that it must have been a miracle that most of these people got here alive. They suffered severe blood loss, broken bones, and things that would kill people if not treated. Thankfully, nurse Trevor is here. Trevor walked over to a woman on a white stretcher. Her arm was ripped open by one of the beasts, medics had treated it to the best of her ability, but Trevor figured she could use a little extra help. "Hey, let me help with that..." He said, before he produced his drug out of his hands, and put his hands on her leg. Immediately, the pain disappeared - and the wound started slowly closing. All while being sedated. "You're going to be seeing things for a bit,
and you won't be able to move much - but once it wears off, you'll be feeling A-okay."
Of course, since she was so high, she barely understood a word he said. She was too busy seeing stars.
With that, Trevor sat down and undid his scarf and wiped some of the sweat off his forehead - making
sure that he didn't make a mess. This stuff was dangerous... yet so useful. Trevor sat down, feeling quite exhausted. He was taking deep breaths. There were so many people to help, but there was only one Trevor. There might have been other healer Metahumans at work - but it seems like they were few and in between. He needed a break. Or else he would break.
He barely noticed the two familiar ladies walking in - then up to him - known to him as Jennifer Caspin, and Cindy Keagan.
Jennifer stood before him, and she wanted to say something. Instead she started biting her fingernails, wondering what exactly she should say. "Trevor?" She just blurted out the words and hoped that she could go somewhere from there.
Surprised to see his friends here, Trevor merely held his head up, and said, "Howdy." He took in a deep sigh. "How ya'll holdin' up?"
"Well...." Jen shifted her weight to one weight. Trying to come to terms with the fact that she nearly died
again. Will this cycle keep going until she goes insane or finds something that'll actually kill her? She hopes not - but it was clear that the problem was this city. These were all things she was going to keep to herself. Didn't want to burden the people around her. "Fine as we will be."
"Just came to check up on
you." Cindy was the first to speak up. She crossed her arms and stared Trevor right in his blue eyes. She wasn't swayed. Not even in the slightest. "You've been working that ass of yours off ever since we got here." She let out a sigh.
"I'm holding up just fine." Trevor said in a cool tone that barely reassured them. "Just wanted to give these people a hand since I'm on the same boat as them." He looked off to the side.
"Look, Trevor? Do you need something to drink? I can get you some water." Jen said, half-pivoting and pointing behind her. All with her attention focused on Trevor.
"Yeah, that'd be nice." Trevor said, "Feelin' a little parched, yeah."
"Let me go get you a bottle of water, then. I'll be back." Jennifer turned off and walked off, probably not going to be back for a few minutes.
Which left Trevor and Cindy.
The girl had questions of her own to ask Trevor. Though, she was wondering if this little goofball could stay focused enough to answer them. She put her hands on her hips, and then sighed. "Hey, I was wondering if you saw my dad - Jackson, yeah, yeah?" Cindy asked. "Can't find him
anywhere, I was wondering if you saw him here."
"Nah." Trevor replied blankly. "Definitely would have noticed someone like him in a crowd like this."
"Damn it..." Cindy turned her head off to the side, just so Trevor wouldn't see the tears welling up in her eyes. She didn't know what happened, but she was starting to think that he just might have been injured or something.
"Hey, hey now," Trevor said. "I'm sure he's A-okay. Just gotta give him some time." He tried to reassure her, giving her one of his trademark wide smiles.
"Yeah... I'm going to hold my head up." Cindy said, a tad awkwardly. "I'd just hate to lose him, too." Cindy said, scratching the back of her head.
It wasn't long before Jennifer came back, and handed Trevor a bottle of water. "Here you go."
"Ah, thank you, thank you." Trevor said, enthusiastically grabbing the bottle of water, and downing it. "That... hit the spot."
"Yeah, your welcome." Jennifer said, sitting down right next to him. "Do you know where Meifeng and the others are?"
"I'unno." Trevor started off, shrugging. "Meifeng and the fat chick are in the headquarters with the baby. Everyone else? I don't know."
Jennifer quietly sighed.
"Yeah, maybe we can get everyone together?" Cindy said. "I know this is hard on us, but maybe a talk between friends should be able to do that."
"Yeah..." Jen hung her head for a moment. "I also wanted to personally apologize for not talking to anyone lately... I... nevermind." She stopped.
"Yeah, girl, what's up with that?" Cindy asked. "You just up and stopped talking to us."
"I was... afraid. Afraid of the Hands and what they'd do to me." Jennifer scratched the back of her neck very awkwardly.
"Don't tell me you got tangled up with those fools, too?" Cindy hesitantly asked. Then she remember some of the things that Meifeng said back at the Beach that really caught her eye.
"Yeah... didn't ask for it, but they took me, and Meifeng, and some friend." Jennifer said, scratching the back of her neck again. "... We got out thanks to Lihua, but I've been so
fucking terrified that I pushed everyone away..."
Trevor put his hand on Jen's shoulder, and Jen's eyes shifted over to him, as he gave her a reassuring smile.
"Come on," Trevor said, "We're not going to hate you or anything."
"For once... Trev's right." Cindy said. "You might have been scared. Yeah. But, we're still friends, no matter what."
"Ah...." Jen took in a great deep breath, before she let it all out. Feeling like she got a lot off her chest. "Thank you... I needed to hear that."
"Your welcome." Trevor said. "Now, how about we relax for a little bit?"