Black Thrusday (Group 5)

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Kill them all. Come on, little sister, you know it is in your veins. Kill them.


Each tick of the clock pushed them further into unknown territory. She did not like the unknown. It was a dark place, a place where she had no business being. She needed knowledge, she needed to know which step she could take that would lead her in the right direction, which path was the best option. Standing still in a desolate corner in the club was not that place. Tightening her jaw, she had to take a breath to get the unease under control. It wasn’t a breath to expand her lungs and to bring life to her body, but a breath that was more in par with comfort. It was something, that despite being well over a year dead, she had never fully gotten rid of. As Remington shifted next to her, she let her jade gaze pull from the room to his features. He seemed at ease, as calm as she appeared on the outside, but she knew better. Without knowing him as well as some, she knew that there wasn’t a single way in hell he wasn’t as tense and on edge as she was within. They had to get out of there – and soon.

“I cannot tunnel. I do not possess those powers, and it would not be beneficial.” No sooner had she said the words did the same thought seemed to enter his mind. She couldn’t read him, but she could see the instant dismissal in his eyes. He was intelligent, she would give him that. A trusted confidant in this desperate time. Reaching behind her, she gave a quick snap of her wrist, breaking the band that held her hair in the usual braid. Without missing a beat, she quickly reformed the twists and secured the dark chocolate tresses with another tie. It had only taken a matter of seconds, and it wasn’t for beauty, but for utility. She had learned at a young age that if she wanted to keep her hair, she would have to have it stay out of her eyes. It had been a hard lesson, but one she had kept with her until this day.

You are wasting time.
You did not waste time leading death to our door. What do they possess that I did not, little sister?


His voice continued to taunt her, the apparition shimmering in and out of view between her and her faction mate. It drowned out the sound of Remington speaking, but she hadn’t needed to hear his words. As he took a step forward to begin the fight, she brushed her fingers over her gun. She could practically feel the metal burn her fingers through the leather gloves, but she knew it was only heated to her. It was a mental thing, her husband had taught her. When her need to kill penetrated every rational thought, her mind caused her body to believe the metal would scald her. A training technique to keep her logical, even in the most heated time of battle. “I am right behind you,” she whispered, the iPad powered off and tucked back into its satchel at her side. She doubted he’d understand much of what she said with her low tone and thick, almost incomprehensible accent.

It didn’t matter.

She had felt the power swelling inside of her, the irrational anger that she felt at being cornered – and with others in her midst. She just hadn’t expected to use it without her knowledge. Had she caused the ground to shake once more? Or had it been the cause of the violent storm outside? Instinct told her that it was her, that the rumbling of the ground and the vicious swaying over the building had been because she’d been too far into her own thoughts to control herself. Any other time, and she would have been worried about exposing herself, but with the raging storm carrying on outside, it was easy to allow everyone to believe it was at fault. She parted her lips to warn Remington, her tongue rolling into the shape of ‘R’ but it never formed. The ceiling above her had cracked, a large piece of cement peeling from its place of security. One moment she had one foot in front of her, body positioned to head for the black haired woman, and the next, she was crushed beneath the weight of a school bus and everything had gone black.

I told you that you should have killed them, Iskra.
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Mike started to feel warm finally. Letting out a sigh, he wondered if it was best to just stay here or try to make it back to his apartment. But since he was feeling rather uneasy here, he would much rather brave the storm. He reached down and petted Tala on the head as he left his seat. He noticed one guy coming towards him but then the ground started to shake again.

His eyes widened, he looked around for a doorway to to hide in. No use, the building was falling apart and no place seemed safe. What he did notice that there was a woman in danger. "Look out!" he yelled out, trying to dash over but he was so focused on the ceiling that he tripped over debris. The ceiling came down on him, sending a sharp pain through his ribs and back. He thought of doing a blast here but he might make things worse knowing his luck.

Tala howled, digging at the parts of building on Mike. She growled, tugging at his pant leg but he cried out so she stopped. Tala whimpered an stuck her face in a space, licking his face. "Not...helping.." Mike said with a cough, his vision blurry.
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Mona was glad she had moved to where she was when all hell broke loose again and not only did it come crashing down around her it came crashing down over her. She ducked beneath the table and hoped for the best . The shuddering of the earth finally settled down and she crawled out from beneath the table and debris that had taken out a good portion of the bar and middle of the room . She started to cough dust filled the air but not for long she could feel the cold and the sleet and wind assaulted her as suddenly the night sky was in plain view. Looking around she took a quick assessment and found that only one person was visible . "Great the arrogant looking douchbag guy '" she thought.

Where was the kid , the dog was over at the rubble whimpering at something beneath "Ohhh great damn kid " Mona cursed and moved she moved past the dude she didn't care what he thought and started to pull at the sheets of roofing and ceiling . She looked back around and noticed that his Friend wasn't in sight either "Your friend where is she ?" she practically yelled it at him
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There night was all darkness and chaos, like the crack of the ceiling was a prayer to Tiamat, primal goddess of the ocean. There was an enormous hole in the roof overhead, and water and ice pelted them. It was cold, and stung Remington’s cheeks, even as he shouldered the burden off of his body, the hunk of the ceiling that had come to fall upon him. Thankfully, it was not so heavy in appearance that the way he shrugged it off might have been considered supernatural, really just a bit of plaster. Lucky that, the heavy support beams had missed him, though there were roof tiles and other things scattered around. The debris covered the floor, and some of the humans gathered in the building looked like they were antsy to get out even if it meant facing the storm.

He grunted a low sound, intent on getting back to his task when he heard someone calling out. At first, he thought to ignore it, until he realized that he was the one being addressed. Oh ****. Where was Reanna? A hiss escaped him as he immediately threw himself towards the large pile of rubble so that he could begin to jerk pieces away from the pile. It was a lot like Jenga he supposed. He had to be careful so as not to cause another collapse. For all he knew, his team mate might have been impaled on a piece of falling wood or something. Was the old legend about wooden stakes true? In his mind, there was this chant of expletives. How was he going to explain it to Velveteen if another member of the faction got injured or worse on his watch?

“Hey, thanks.” He finally called out to the human. It seemed for the moment that the two of them were working together to try and clear a path for their respective friends. Well no. Maybe her reasoning was more altruistic. Perhaps she was legitimately trying to help other people, but all that Remignton really cared about was Reanna and making sure she got out safely. It occurred to him that he could just summon her, but that was about as conspicuous as it got, and he didn’t know if she was out cold or not. He doubted he had the power to take down everyone that might have seen. He could do it from the bathroom or something, but the human had seen Reanna go down hadn’t she? Well that certainly limited what he could do. So it seemed he was stuck going the manual route.

Which was slow and tedious because he couldn’t use his exceptional super-human strength. Not really. It was a lot like the time he, Nishaa, Cristiana, and Aksel had been caught in that cave in with the Mayor’s kid. They had been forced to put on a human charade so that the kid didn’t suspect anything.

The truce between human and vampire was tenuous at best, to say the least. Like that time after a battle, when men could enter the field and pull their dead from the land. Remington shoved a fragment of a beam out of the way. “Reanna?!” He called out, trying to find out whether or not she was still conscious, and if he could get a bit of direction.
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