Ariana was frowning as she formed on the top floor, looking around. "Nothing on my floors," she reported after Flash in her distant, static voice. She gave a heavy sigh before continuing her search. She felt like it was a fruitless search. That was until her husband spoke about finding a bomb. Before she could get in a word, Flash asked her not to kill him and she could see a red, slower than normal blur outside. "Son of a b*tch," she cursed in a somewhat irritated tone. Last time Wally ran a bomb away before she could attempt to disarm it ended up with him almost dying. She wished she could stop him, but she wasn't fast enough to.
Juliettee turned her head away from him before he took on a saddened look. She knew that she didn't talk about her parents a lot which might make people feel sad for her, but she really wasn't too bothered by it. She had plenty of people in her life to make her feel happy that she didn't need to worry about the absence of her parents. She gave a soft laugh at his comment. "No, they are not social creatures," she added, feeling his arm wrap around her waist. At the question, she looked around then pointed towards the Hall of Mirrors. "That one looks fun," she said, looking up at him.
Crystal laid back in the sand with her arms crossed under her head. "Yeah, I am pretty hot," she retorted, grinning cockily. She turned her light blue eyes towards her girlfriend and her cocky grin turned to an admiring smile. The beach yellow sun made Waiola look breathtaking. "I'm glad you feel at home, mi alma," she cooed, moving her arm so that she could take Waiola's hand and press the back of her fingers to her lips.
Juliettee turned her head away from him before he took on a saddened look. She knew that she didn't talk about her parents a lot which might make people feel sad for her, but she really wasn't too bothered by it. She had plenty of people in her life to make her feel happy that she didn't need to worry about the absence of her parents. She gave a soft laugh at his comment. "No, they are not social creatures," she added, feeling his arm wrap around her waist. At the question, she looked around then pointed towards the Hall of Mirrors. "That one looks fun," she said, looking up at him.
Crystal laid back in the sand with her arms crossed under her head. "Yeah, I am pretty hot," she retorted, grinning cockily. She turned her light blue eyes towards her girlfriend and her cocky grin turned to an admiring smile. The beach yellow sun made Waiola look breathtaking. "I'm glad you feel at home, mi alma," she cooed, moving her arm so that she could take Waiola's hand and press the back of her fingers to her lips.