Wall Walker
Though the team was doing their best to persuade Walker into trusting them, with each word spoken he looked like he was becoming increasingly more skittish. “So you chased me down just to tell me about the big bad?” He hissed. “You idiots could’ve botched my entire operation.. How stupid do you think I am? Do you think I’m going to run to Umbra with open arms or something?” Walker growled, fists balling at his sides.
Graffiti’s voice was filled with anger, and Ditch gazed at her warily. “I said from the very beginning we were only coming to
warn him,” She said quietly, not taking her gaze off of the unstable vigilante.. When she pulled out her gun.
Walker immediately tensed, brown eyes flickering warily around the circle of vigilantes boxing him in, searching for an escape route. “Put the gun down, Graffiti. I’ve told you no riddles.. Killing him isn’t worth it.” It was hard to tell what she was thinking because of the audio scrambler, but her wording was rushed.
Walker was stopped in his tracks from running as the ghost-like super possessed him, his eyes glowing momentarily and a faint blue-green aura enveloping him. Ditch’s head continued to snap between Walker and Graffiti, but that was until Wraith began to speak.
Ditch visibly jumped when Wraith plunged her hand into Walker’s chest. She moved slowly throughout the vigilante’s monologue, stepping between Graffiti’s pointed gun and Wraith, one palm outstretched in front of Graffiti’s line of fire, and the other towards Wraith.
“Do you really think killing him will help anything?” She said. “Do you really think murdering criminals brings justice? Even ones who haven’t killed? I thought you were better than this. He robbed a few damn banks. And you feel the need to
murder? Well then, I’ve gotta say.. I don’t think the title vigilante quite
suits you.” Her voice became louder and louder as she spoke, and by the end she was shouting. In the blink of an eye, she’d whipped around to Graffiti and kicked the gun out of her hands, fast and strong.
Taking the distraction, Walker became intangible, successfully phasing away from Wraith’s hand and Ecto’s possession. The moment Walker had freed himself, he bashed Wraith in the face. His punches were strong, fast, expertly executed - he was clearly well trained.
Before he could get another one in, Ditch rammed into him, pushing him into the brick wall off to the side. A mistake on her part. Because he grabbed her arm and pulled her through it, and they disappeared into the wall together.