The intercom blared in her ears, causing Megumi to wince in reaction. "Like hell they're going to be calm..." She murmured, cringing as she realized how panicked the school truly was.
"Ah shit!" She hissed, "Head back upstairs, it's too crowded!" Megumi barked orders and left Kurogane to deal with Paneru's problem. At the bottom of the stairs to the right of her rested a fire extinguisher in its bright red box, practically screaming at her to come and grab it. Quick to react, she flung the cover open and pulled out the bright red container, letting out a huff as she watched a shambling student approach her.
For a moment, it was hard to register whatever was approaching her. Megumi prepared her extinguisher and stiffened herself. "Stay back!" She demanded, yet that thing kept going.
"I FUCKING WARNED YOU!" Violently, Megumi swing the large hunk of paint coated metal and whacked it against the head of the pale being. The sound of metal smashing against bone could be heard as she insisted on hitting whatever was approaching she and her two current group mates. A darker shade of red coated her extinguisher, the Crimson liquid slowly dropping onto the floor.
Surprisingly, Megumi remained calm even though she could feel her heart pounding with adrenaline. She squeezed the nozzle of the fire extinguisher and looked over at her older brother whom successfully fended off those things as well. "Tch..." Megumi grinded her teeth together in frustration. "I suspected today wouldn't be a good day."
She followed her brother and Paneru back up the stairs and awaited their next move.
"Stay," Kurogane uttered, to which Megumi simply complied.
"We're sitting ducks..." Megumi said as she squatted down to catch her breath. "We had to be at school out of all the places... If only we saw into the future..." Her eyes trailed over to Paneru, her gaze growing sharp as her expression turned quite stern. "Don't do anything reckless, otherwise you might get us all killed." Megumi was just stating the obvious. Paneru definitely did not look like someone who would be willing to fight, but just be there to at least cheer from the sidelines. She had very little trust in his skills, and did not want to be held down by him if he was going to cause trouble.