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The morning after Thanksgiving ~Open to all~
When you approach the train cars (One fully effected car and half of another), you see green smoke still smoldering from the ground in a perfect circle.  Metal and glass is twisted with limbs of people merged with the machine.  There are faint moans emanating from the cars which turn to screams once the people inside begin to take in what was actually going on around them.  Suddenly, two knife-like slices of stone tear up from the ground where the dome of energy cut the car in two.  The two stones lean away from each other, pushing the two cars apart.  On the other undamaged side is a familiar, young, dark haired, girl...

Katrina!!

The ground responds to her steps by creating stairs for her to safely let herself and others out of the mangled train car.

Interfaces powers work like intended.  The front of the train pulls away to safety and the message is sent to Beast and Malcolm...

Jack manages to pull a bystander away from the wreckage...

Beast tells Malcolm to stay close, then scoops the boy up into his arms and bounds toward where the accident occurred.  Landing upon the roof of the station with Malcolm, they get a good view of what is going on.  In the chaos, some people are screaming and running away while others are frozen with fear, wondering what happened to their loved ones.
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RE: The morning after Thanksgiving ~Open to all~ - by GM Marvel - 11-02-2015, 01:39 AM



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