OOC: FW, you're excused. Where is everybody?!
BIC:
Izabell the Pidgeotto hybrid smashed a small Umbreon hybrid against the wall, "Where are they you little b*tch?!" she demanded, talon-like hands dangerously close to the little girl's neck.
"I-" the girl started, choking on her tears, "I don't know!" she sobbed.
"Liar," Izabell hissed, pushing her talons into the girl's neck. Izabell was flung backwards by a Psychic attack. The Umbreon girl looked up with tears in her red eyes.
"Thank you," she choked out, running down the hall.
I stepped out of the elevator, my hand thrust out at Izabell. I pushed the girl into the elevator, on it's way down. She was the fourth one I'd saved, going down only two floors. It was a good sign- some hybrids were escaping. All hope was not lost.
"Izabell!" I yelled, remembering the neighbor who'd slammed me against the wall in a similar way. That Flashback had been a particularly old one, the red-head was only about seven. "What did you do to her? You coward!" I hissed through my tightly clenched teeth.
Izabell stood up, narrowing her eyes at me, "I was trying to get information from her," she growled, ruffling the feathers on her wings in iritation, "But now that you're here," she paused, laughing evily, "I don't have to," she lunged at me, feathers flying everywhere. she landed on me, kicking her shoe in my face. I kicked my feet into her stomach, since I'd been knocked backwards and she went flying over my head, landing on a recycling bin. Cans clattered everywhere. Torkie would be so upset.
"It's not too late Iz," I said quietly, looking at her. She store at me quizzicly, caught off guard for a split second.
"What do you mean traitor?" she asked, trying to sound scary, but her voice had changed. It was a subtle change, barely noticeable, but I noticed it.
"I mean, you don't have to think of killing others as a way out. Why don't you join us? You'll be free," I said quietly, thinking deeply to find the right words.
She glared at me, "I don't want to be free! I just want you stupid people to leave me alone!" she yelled, slamming her fists into the wall.
"You don't have to come with us once you're out of here, you can simply leave. And then you will be alone," I said, praying that Raiou would let her leave if she came.
"No!" Iz yelled, trying to wrench her long talons out of the wall, where they'd been wedged in, "You're lying! I'll never be alone, that's just what you want me to think!" she growled through a clenched beak.
"Suit yourself," I said. I shot the hyper beam I'd been charging up behind my back at her, and she tumbled to the ground in an unconcious heap of feathers. I jogged back the the elevator, hitting the two button. "Let's keep moving," I said to Zalman and the refugees, as the elevator lurched downward, leading us to more hybrids.