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- Azumi rolled her eyes, but didn't object. She did want to help, and splitting from Batman would allow them to cover more ground as it was. He could pick the more likely area, while they'd take what this "Moon Knight" had picked up. She looked to the man in white. "If we run into trouble, how do I communicate with you? And how will Batman and Kalas here get the path to the courthouse?"
- He was silent for a moment, disappearing into the impossibly small Mooncopter. Then he spoke. [i]"I will have communication with Spider Man. If necessary, I will find your signal and transmit a city-wide map to your ally."[/i]
- "... okay, one last thing. What is [i]wrong[/i] with you?"
- "Irrelevant. All you must know is I work as vengeance." And the helicopter left, flying off without another sound.
- "Sounds like a certain someone I know, though he's more of the night than just vengeance itself." The woman shrugged, looking to Spider Man. "If you drop me, I am so going to kill you." She left aside how impossible that would be, but looked to Batman. "If something comes up, let me know, alright? And Kalas..." She sighed. "Go ahead." She thought it would be better to just get it out in the open, since she was unable to speak for herself on what she wanted so much to tell her mentor. With that, she looked to the web head. "So, you g--"
- She gasped, the arm wrapped around her waist gripping closer, and they were off, swinging from roof to roof down the street. Yes, this was not quite the most usual transportation method. But she couldn't really complain with speed.
- "I'd say hold on tight, but that'd be a bit redundant at this point!" The Web-head releases the line as the two begin to plummet towards the streets. Another web-line fires as this not-so-Dynamic Duo reaches the apex of speed. The line tightens as the two are propelled sky-high once again. Another release, another web-line shot, and the reb and blue clad hero runs against the sheer face of a skyscraper, leaping off it and firing one more line, propelling them higher. He spins a few times in mid-air as he sees his landing spot on top of a building near the Bugle. One last line sends them up onto the rooftop, the hero landing on his feet.
- "So, what were you going to say?"
- The soldier staggered a bit, let go, gasping for breath. She was used to some degree of high-flying fights, but they tended to be either under her control to some degree or at least encased within an aircraft of some sort. That was...
- "Warn a person!" she shouted angrily. "Some of us aren't freaking superheroes!"
- He held up his hands in defense. "Hey, hey! People love the web rides! Time of their lives!"
- A deep breath. "Fine, fine, just don't get too comfortable about doing that," she said.
- "Don't worry, no reason to worry about that, I've got enough trouble like that as it is," he said, lowering his hands and not elaborating.
- She heard some commotion down below. Police sirens. "Hey, have a look," she invited him, trying her best to remain calm and pretend that entire thing hadn't happened.
- The man walked over to the roof, looking over as he crouched a bit with her. "...something tells me the Bugle isn't the target."
- Azumi watched as about six or so black and white police cars sped down the street toward the direction from which they had come. "You don't say..." she deadpanned, and put a hand to her helmet. "Hey, can you get me that guy's frequency?"
- "To be honest?" he asked. "I don't know if I can. But I'll give it a shot."
- The ODST nodded slightly, waiting for the frequency, but called in to Batman. "Kilo Two, calling in with the situation. From the looks of things, got some police headed away from our target. Looks like you might be right, so if you aren't there yet, get ready." She hoped that any explanation for her mentor could wait, because she really wanted to talk about it without any kind of combat situation like this.
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