She cringed a bit as Walker punched Ditch - well, that wasn't what she intended, but it wasn't that surprising that the man wanted to get the hell out of Dodge. Another surprise came when her head whipped around and saw Omega preparing his gravity blast, allowing Rose just enough time to sidestep it entirely, only to watch the pair go flying. Again, she was sorry Ditch had taken the beating, but with that speed, she knew the hacker would be fine if a little bruised. The point was, Walker was getting away from the psychos.
Speaking of which, she looked again as she heard Graffiti suddenly addressed her, giving her an odd look of confusion. "I'm not surprised at all, you're just a fake, following Ditch in whatever she tells you to do, and then the only time you challenge her is to protect a criminal, well that's fine with me, I know where you stand............now lets see if you can copy super speed." The speech was fine until Graffiti mentioned.. super speed? Was.. she being serious? The woman's arrogance apparently knew no bounds.
That's when she started to gather her powers around her. The thing that Graffiti seemed to misunderstand was, not only could Rose read her powers in such a way as to understand what was being done, but she could read her body language perfectly. First mistake. Then the woman launched herself with such speed and fury that normally it would've taken actual superhuman speed to move out of the way. Second mistake. Lastly, for a reason that was far beyond Rose's understanding, Graffiti decided to talk while launching an attack? Third mistake.
Within fractions of a second, her mind processed the body language of Graffiti's attack and what it was being used for, giving her time to move out of the way the very moment she started charging. Normally one could change their course, but Graffiti had gained so much momentum it was like asking Tank to stop on a dime, giving Rose the chance to duck down. She activated her boot's electrodes and spun her body weight to literally trip Graffiti over her shin. The ex-cop was splitting her focus so much between attacking and giving out orders, that it would take inhuman reactions to not trip. The result: Graffiti was falling face down towards the floor with a rather large surge of electricity sparking her nervous system - like being tasered.
Rose was sure she'd get back up, but with minimum effort she had used Graffiti's own slip stream to ram her face into the concrete and give her a rather nasty shock. The fight was already in Rose's favor, though she had jumped back, preparing to continue - still entirely confused why Graffiti was so intent on attacking her.