Erick looked at the girl who was openly admitted her fear, and he nodded. “[color=#c49d00]Then you can stay with us, if you want. There’s an extra bed at Alex’s house, I can just crash on the couch, it’s what I usually do anyway…[/color]” He shrugged his shoulders absently, then frowned, realizing how strange it would seem to offer lodging to someone they had just met. “[color=#c49d00]If you want. It’s best we stick together, I think. We don’t know who else has the powers. So… safety in numbers.[/color]” He explained, trying to make it seem less… strange that he would suggest that. Alexander touched his friend’s shoulder, rolling his eyes. “[color=#00998e]Look, man. Do we really want a bunch of people with, let me put this in layman’s terms, for those who may not fully grasp the gravity of the situation we’re in: [i]fucking super powers[/i] staying in one place? Like, none of us know what we can do, fully, other than she can make people do whatever she wants, you can summon a sand soldier, and I can teleport.[/color]” Alex’s protests, though, were met by a dismissive gesture from Erick, and Alex sighed before he gave a nod. “[color=#00998e]Alright, fine. You’re the boss, man.[/color]” Erick took a step over to the girl who seemed to be taking it worse than everyone else and put a hand on her shoulder, giving it a reassuring squeeze. “[color=#c49d00]I’m Erick, and that’s Alexander. We’re gonna go to his place, and then we can get this all… sorted. Maybe figure out what our powers can really do, see if there’s anything else we can uncover.[/color]” He looked down at the business card on the floor and picked it up, flipping it over and looking at the contents. “[color=#c49d00]And we’ll call these guys, too.[/color]” [@Ambra]