[center][img]https://img.roleplayerguild.com/prod/users/2405a577-9c74-4ef4-850c-8e1d7ae2ba38.png[/img][/center][center][/center][hr][center][color=FF9A4F][b]Location[/b][/color]: Outside > Framework [color=FF9A4F][b]Skills[/b][/color]: Homosexuality [url=https://i.pinimg.com/564x/63/b3/6f/63b36fb65028f576a10ee3134c101dba.jpg]Framework Fashion[/url][/center] [hr][hr] What [i]didn't[/i] happen? [color=ff9a4f]"Somebody in our classes went rogue, and tried to kill us all,"[/color] Leah said, with all the gentleness of a hammer. [color=ff9a4f]"His plan failed, and he's lost. There's nothing he can do to protect himself now, unless he's got a bomb under the school."[/color] Leah wouldn't exactly put it past Ed to have a backup plan like that in case he failed. The little fucking bastard might have actually killed them, Leah apparently could have fucking[i]died[/i] in there without saving anyone despite- Her phone went off. He pulled it from her pocket and looked down at a rather [i]distressing[/i] text from Vicky. Of course he'd know that. Of course he'd have some way of getting to her. [i]Why wouldn't he?[/i] Leah hammered away at her phone's keyboard quick enough that she could've shattered the glass if she typed any quicker. [indent][color=ff9a4f]Earthbender: You breat he one damn word of that to anyone other tha nme until we talk about it and i just MIGHT put you down. Nto your fault but don t f ucking say anything about it.[/color][/indent] Her ribs were shifting back and forth in her chest, it felt like pins and needles everywhere. But Leah didn't have a chance to think about that before something else caught her attention... The sound of a glassy explosion in the distance of the building. The sound of rushing water. There was only one reason something like that could be happening so loudly, and Leah just stepped away from it because she held back. [color=ffa94f]"...[i]APRIL!"[/i][/color] She slid her phone into her pocket, turned around and [i]beelined[/i] back towards the Framework. The convenient thing about having more muscle in one leg than most people had in their whole bodies was that Leah didn't need to be Quicksilver to move. She barrelled through the front door with her shoulder, and practically flew up the stairs as she followed the sounds of the disaster. The thick double doors were kicked in, and Leah saw the source of it. April's powers were going nuts and destroyed the tanks. Looking around, the others were injured by it and the watery gunk just wasn't stopping. It was like a fucking cyclone, protecting her girlfriend from a threat that was dealt with. Leah used to have these problems a lot once. Every little thing she felt threatened the split the ground or rumble buildings, so she learned by [i]force[/i] to beat the feelings down. She felt worried, but the problem had to be fixed before she could help April. Maybe... She started forward, and pulled the concrete floor up into barriers. Water crashed against rock and sprayed everywhere just long enough for Leah to slip inside and grab April by the hands, just before cracking under the force of the torrent. Glass and bits of rock whipped around her and tore through her clothes, but she endured it for April's sake. [color=ff9a4f]"April! Listen to me!"[/color] She shouted over the noise, holding her girlfriend close. [color=ff9a4f]"Maybe we could have died in there, but we didn't! Zari saved us! We survived, we [i]won![/i] We're all still here, and we're not going anywhere!"[/color] Leah didn't actually understand the fucked up little emotions people felt when fear and irrational thought overtook them, so all she could do was try and get through. So she put her arms all the way around April and refused to let go. She'd stay there in the middle of the storm no matter how long it took to ground the girl who meant so much to her. Even if the water swallowed them both up, Leah knew, deep down, that April would [i]never[/i] willing hurt her. [color=ff9a4f]"I'm here with you, okay?! Whatever it takes, you're not doing this alone!"[/color]