Bitch whistled, and Sirius started bounding across rooftops to head our way. I could see Shatterbird turn and notice us.
Hi there! That’s right, there’s more of us!
That was fine. I sent a payload of bugs her way; wasps and bees each carrying several spiders, and more expendable caterpillars and the like that were smeared in capsaicin.
Nice. Bonesaw’s protection might be dealing with direct damage, but I’m not sure it’s going to protect against venom or pain.
I wanted to make absolutely sure she knew where we were and that she wouldn’t ignore us.
So she’ll divert her attention from Grue and Ballistic?
Crawler reached the base of the building only to be switched with yet another car, resetting his position a second time. He roared in frustration, then turned toward the miniature sun, breaking into an all out run as he charged for it.
Rubberbanding is such a frustrating form of video game lag.
“Sundancer, switch off!” I called out.
You think he hasn’t faced heat before? I suppose maybe not this intense heat.
The orb disappeared, and Crawler crashed through the alleyway, only barely avoiding Jack, Siberian and Bonesaw. The edges of the alley were unrecognizable, and the walls were on fire, but the trio were untouched.
Bravo, Bonesaw. Bravo.
Siberian had Jack draped over one shoulder and another hand clasping Bonesaw by the back of her shirt, holding her high. The pavement was a molten liquid beneath them.
At least it might be difficult to run in? Though Siberian’s power would probably make it easier.
I clicked the button on the walkie-talkie and informed the others, “Siberian’s granting her invulnerability to Jack and Bonesaw!”
Oh yeah, I forgot that was a thing she could do.
Also I guess she is invulnerable to heat. Fair enough!