They had taken up residence in the infirmary to start patching up the wounded and see how many people were missing. Tefe knew that some of the prisoners had escaped into the swamp but they could wait for now. Most of them had no idea what they were in for by escaping into the Louisiana swampland. They'd be happy to be recaptured most likely
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He transports a few of the wounded back to the healer, and hovers there, waiting to check if anything else is needed. As far as her state - well, all the same to him, really.
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"The ring'll hold me together fine til its charge runs out."
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"I can help when it's time to chase them through the swamp. I grew up around here."
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"We got a clean-up on aisle three. Oh, and a manager's special on demon meat- custom tenderized."
The jokes are flying a little faster than usual, and have the air of not being well thought-out, unlike Trevor's usual jabs. The simple truth is, he has no idea what the hell Caleb may have done to himself by sucking Hammond's soul, and the blood that has tainted Caleb's last few regurgitations has him scared shit-less.
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She has a slight frown as she recognizes he's got demon blood himself but that's not important.
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The one in the aura gets set down gently on a bed and Corrine looks the man over with contemplation. She's got enough field medic training to know what the wheeze in his lungs is and that's the first problem. She sets to it, and after some incanting, the man is safe and sleeping.
Corrine's not terribly hurt herself, a couple of cuts and bruises. Then again, it's the norm for her. A few minutes alone and even those won't be a concern, but right now she doesn't much care. She wanders over to a sink and starts vigorously washing her face and some of the grit from her hair.
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This team thing might work after all.
He walks over to Corrine and gently kisses her forehead, then turns on his comm unit. "Sand to Oracle, Belle Reve is under control. Magique and a few second-string villains managed to escape, but given that she set Hector Hammond loose on us, we consider ourselves lightly. Currently working on triage and securing Belle Reve until the DEO gets here. Awaiting further orders."
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She finds a space to sit and relax, laying her head on her knees. "Meep."
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“I doubt that's a good sighn," he says through an uneasy smile. "Are you alright?”
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Now and then he drops off someone who's gotten hurt while fleeing, none too gently. When he comes across wounded staff, they get a quick ride. But apparently he's done, for now, stopping to talk.
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"THEY DID IT! I DON'T KNOW HOW THEY DID IT, BUT THE KIDS ARE GETTING BETTER!"
Trevor's mask is getting wet with tears, but he doesn't even notice as he raises both hands over his head and cheers in the middle of the burned out circle.
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*Hey, my ring is just about out. I need to recharge - we close enough to done here that I can get to delivering supplies, clearing up traffic... stuff like that? There's going to be a million things that need doing now, and most of hero-dom is probably exhausted or wounded. That... and I'm not picking up any more human-sized motion in the swamp. Anyone who's still out there knows how to baffle motion detection, UV and IR, so going to need you folks with good old fashioned eyesight to double check my work.*
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Caleb can’t bring himself to match the euphoria that’s undoubtedly going around due to the cure. As far as he’s concerned, this plague was brought about by arrogant ‘heroes’ who decided that when things got complicated that the rules didn’t apply anymore, so finding the cure after tens of thousands of pre-pubescent children have succumb to it is hardly something he would call a win.
Still, best to be silent and let his comrades savor their hollow victory. After all, most of the heroes weren’t culpable - they were just as involuntarily swept up in this whole mess as he was. At least this whole affair wasn't a total loss, though: The majority of the children will recover. Welcome news indeed.
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