((...Dang, forgot the dates. Uh... probably gonna need to stretch this a bit but...))
"S-sixteen? I don't know... my memories of when I w-was younger aren't th-the easiest to r-r-remember. C-could have happened b-before I was born and been t-t-told wh-when I was two... I don't know."
"That's kind of unlikely, I think. If you're sixteen now, you would've been born in 1990 or thereabouts, just like me, and the Endbringers weren't even a thing then. That is, if that's what got your grandparents. Who knows? Maybe it was some other cape thing? Or something totally unrelated? I hear people fabricate childhood memories all the time. I know I remember, like, two things from when I was three, and
both of them aren't true. I don't think your memory's even fully developed when you're two," Rita muses, glancing at the ceiling as she thinks and gesturing with sweeping motions of her hand.
"Eh, its iffy, I'm ever so slightly more durable, as far as I can tell, glancing blows by bullets seem to bounce off... but I can't charge through walls or anything too impressive. I might be able to crack some of it, but it would likely hurt. I might also be able to do chip damage." She walks over to the loosest and most damage rubble and gives it an empowered kick.
You can't break through a pile of rubble, you think. You might have been able to upset the pile a little, but it's definitely going to be way more effort than you could be expected to put in and survive this disaster area. Though you do notice an explosion on the other end upsetting the pile a little more, to the point where you start having a bit of hope you might be able to get through after all.
"Best to find a different route, then," Ilo says, and the three of you move out in search of a less collapsed exit, only to be interrupted by a telekinetic explosion going off right next to you. Both Ilo and One Eighty are blasted much further than you, with One Eighty flying into the rubble and landing rather painfully from the sound of it, while Ilo merely flies over you and rolls away, getting the wind knocked out of him. Both of them recover surprisingly quickly, though One Eighty seems to have sprained an ankle in the process.
"Yeah,
terrible fucking idea to bring Dissent!" shouts One Eighty as she limps back to the group.
"Seems like we will need to backtrack quite a bit," Ilo observes as he looks at the lack of side passages in this hallway. You really haven't gone very far into the building at all, you realize. "Probably will need to make our way through the field again."
"You seem oddly calm in all this. Come to think of it, you seem sort of familiar." Jake says to the girl, taking a few seconds to pretend to ponder where he had seen her before. "I've got it! You look exactly like Dissent would without her helmet." He exclaims, watching her for a response. He would probably have one shot at this, assuming she didn't stall, but he wanted to be reasonably certain he had the right person. Killing an innocent was no way to start off a cape career.
"Well, that's nice of you to say, I guess," the girl replies. "Even if Dissent is kind of a bitch, being mistaken for her is some kind of recognition, no?"
Wasting no time, the girl and her companion run toward the exit, not even sparing so much as a few moments to bid you farewell. The guy pretends like you're not even there, for chrissakes.
"Yeah lets do that." replies steven following possible-dissents lead and casually ignoring the newcomer.
Largely ignoring the Man in the Metal Mask, the two of you take off, first at a very quick jog, but then the girl breaks into an all-out sprint that you do your best to follow. You manage to make it out of the stadium amidst explosions and lightning, and run down the street together until the horrible loud noises feel like they're behind you rather than all around you.
Once both of you realize this, you almost collapse on the street, feeling rather exhausted, especially the girl. She leans up against the wall and slides to the ground with a satisfied look on her face.
"Awfully nice of you to try and save me, man," she says breathlessly. "Even if it was a bit of a wasted gesture."