“Take two or three times as long, probably, if it worked at all,” Regent grumbled. “Fuck, I’m useless.”
I wonder if this secret weapon might involve nerve signals directly in the brain? I don’t really see how that’d help, though, or why it’d be hush-hush, so I doubt it.
“Then use that first aid training Grue made us get, help out, and keep an eye out in case your power’s needed.”
Good plan.
Alexandria flew toward Leviathan like a black arrow.
Pewww!
Let’s see what this Standard Alexandria Package, and whatever additional power(s) she might have, can do!
Leviathan charged forward as if to meet the heroine in a head on collision, then stopped abruptly. His ‘echo’, like a model of himself shaped out of water, continued forward with the same momentum he’d had while sprinting forward.
Woah.
The heroine used her hands to break the surface tension of the water with a deafening crash, plunged through the water and out the other end, toward Leviathan.
Niice.
She caught him around the neck and slammed him down against the road hard enough that even Tattletale, at the rear lines of the battlefield, had to adjust her footing as the impact rocked the ground.
WHOO GO ALEXANDRIA!