As Gerswhin moved her, Caits thought one why Gerswhin had chosen to let her live. Why? Was it a morals thing? Or was she doomed to live with the knowledge that she had sent so many people to their deaths? To live with the knowledge that it was her fault Dioxide was dead? Or was it merely a choice for Gerswhin? Caits had seen the humanity in her eyes. Did Gerswhin's abilities work...based on sin? What she could do was certainly...avenging like. It was...uncontrollable. It was death in the most violent of ways, and Caits found herself...not numb to it, not even revolted by it...but she couldn't say it pleased her. It was...shocking. It was disturbing. But Caits couldn't say that the doctor didn't deserve it. The doctor was more of a monster then Gerswhin could ever be. She didn't worry for a moment she had unleashed such violence on the world. She was beyond that, right now. And from what she had just seen...Gerswhin could pull herself back. The cries of soilders reached her, but Caits was beyond pitying them. Yes, they were doing what they were told, but they could revolt. They could stop. As slowly the anaesetic fluid wore off, Caits looked about. The blood and core horrified her, but it wasn't enough to stop her regretting what she had done. When she could stand, she did, retriving her guns and weapons, she stumbled towards the door, but had to lean against the wall. [hr] Cody sang as he walked. Any obsticales that came in his way, he took down. He tried not to kill where he could help it, often trapping soliders and agents behind light cages, but occassionally there were times he had to kill. the few times he was hit, his body healed quickly.