"Should I be happy we're here again?" Karis put out a hand
to her side, bringing Remedy into view to walk next to her. "Or
should this bring back the trauma of a thousand grabby-hands, plus
almost having lava dripped on me?" She followed Petra past some
buildings, to the scenic view of the massive hole in the ground their
fight with the Hecatoncheires had left
behind, now partially filled with rainwater—and getting a little
deeper all the time, as a light drizzle continued to fall from above.
"It's not all bad. Look-look, the restaurant's still
here!" her husband said, gesturing backwards. "We had a
great time there, right? Maybe they'll spare us some cheese
fries once this is over."
"I just wonder what exponential function their insurance
rates are now following..."
Rowan arrived from another street, Dawn and Phoenix trailing behind her. Karis immediately didn't like the careful distance those two were keeping from each other, the way they refused to quite look at each other. "Okay, everyone," she said. "We have a turtle and two of those squidlike aberrations."
Rowan arrived from another street, Dawn and Phoenix trailing behind her. Karis immediately didn't like the careful distance those two were keeping from each other, the way they refused to quite look at each other. "Okay, everyone," she said. "We have a turtle and two of those squidlike aberrations."
"Ooh, now that's an SAT word!" Petra japed. If she
even sensed the tension in the first place, this was probably just
her way of trying to defuse it.
Rowan gently cleared her throat before continuing, and Simon seemed
to take the hint. "Focus on survival and damage control,"
she continued. "Cutting off the limbs of the..ugh, mouthtopi,"
(Karis didn't blame her for disliking such an awfully-constructed
name) "should reduce the threat they pose over time. The larger
threat is the turtle—that'll be your job, Petra. Since the
ground here is already as dilapidated as one could imagine from
yesterday, there is little need for restraint here. Just—don't
break anything that isn't already broken, if you can help it."
"Alright alriiight," Petra beamed.
"Let's try to draw the three of them apart while we're at it.
Dawn and Cynthia, you take one—I'll try to keep the other one busy
with Karis. This isn't hard-and-fast; if someone else needs support,
give it. I'll probably be splitting my efforts to help with the
turtle regardless."
The fact that they didn't seem to object to being paired up—instead
each giving a serious, solemn nod—actually worried Karis a little
more for them. It meant whatever was going on between them wasn't
petty, and wasn't just young-teenager emotional. It was serious.
But she wasn't one to question the more experienced 'commander';
Rowan seemed to have an almost-parental level of concern for
those two, so it was believable that she knew what was best.
"Hey hey—" Petra pointed ahead, at a dome of shadow
starting to gather. It was flanked by wispier swirls of black mist on
either side. "Looks like the strategy meeting's over just in
time, boss!"
"...Indeed." Rowan gestured to the left, then crossed
toward the right. Karis had Remedy follow, staying back with Petra
for now; Cynthia marched herself confidently forward, and Dawn seemed
to drag along behind her reluctantly.
The first time the monsters appeared, there was no warning. There was
no buildup. It had seemed to be a relatively normal day, apart from
everyone still reeling from the shock of superpowered fox-girls
suddenly existing. They had shown up like a magic trick: Not there
one second, there and ready to kill and destroy the next. It turned
out afterward that suddenly showing up like that wasn't the only
way they could appear. Sometimes they'd manifest as a slowly-swirling
mass of black mist in the sky, building up more and more until
something even the vixens could barely survive fighting showed up.
Sometimes it was at least thirty seconds, or a few minutes, even for
relatively "low-level" monsters. It was all kind of random,
to some extent, just how suddenly they'd appear.
Added to that, there was now that "early warning system" of
sorts. Even if you didn't have the app, someone around you
probably did. There would be an alert, and everyone would flee. The
first couple of times that happened, it had been panicked fleeing.
However, between the warning usually being at least a few minutes out
and the monsters often having a buildup before they appeared, it
hadn't taken long for the fleeing to turn more orderly and careful.
Nobody wanted to be there when a monster was (probably not even those
who had to fight them, really), but nobody wanted to get trampled,
either. But there was always the possibility of the worst-case
scenario. The early warnings weren't always so early.
Thad had successfully put the events of the previous night out of his
mind—for now, at least—and so was enduring a normal day of
class..or at least, a day in the "new normal", which
usually felt a lot like the old one. The rain over the college had
lightened up for a few minutes, so he and some of the guys from the
team were on their way across the quad just after lunch, all of them
probably just about to scatter off toward their various classes. A
loud noise from a large number of phones got everyone's
attention—this was part of the "new normal", too,
of course. But the thing that happened next was a lot less familiar
to most of them.
Everyone had just processed what kind of alert was going out,
understood that it related to the place they were in, and started to
move toward the buildings—more or less, each person toward the
closest available entrance. Then, just like a magic trick, something
was there that hadn't been before. Two somethings, big black
shadows in the shape of wild animals, were just suddenly—present
right in the middle of the grass. It felt like a miracle that they
hadn't literally appeared inside of someone, given the crowd
present.
Now, Thad himself wasn't in immediate danger. He was some several
yards back away from the big, wolf-looking things with black, wispy
snakes for tails, and there were several people between him and them.
He was nonetheless struck by the immediate impression that something
that shape wasn't supposed to be that size. He'd seen a decent
amount of news footage of fights; there were the vixens fighting the
monsters, at least, to give a sense of scale and help measure how big
the monsters tended to be, but it still just looked wrong to
him, in person—how big they were. It looked like either one
of them could crush his car just by landing on it from a jump. And
these were supposed to be some of the weaker ones, right?
Everyone was briefly, completely and totally silent. A couple of guys
he didn't really know were standing right there in front of the
monsters. They froze in place, staring up at them, and for a few
miraculous seconds the monsters seemed to be looking around like they
were disoriented...or maybe it was that they had their pick of
defenseless prey, and were deciding which of the college students
scattered around nearby would be the easiest to kill. When one of
them tensed to move—the guys in front of them, in easy pouncing
distance, still standing there in a paralyzed panic—the silence
broke, and a few things happened in rapid succession.
Thad heard a voice he recognized from behind him—the first voice to
be heard, before everyone else started screaming and running—saying
something he didn't quite understand. It was kind of gibberish, but
felt like it had a profound meaning all at the same time. He couldn't
quite imagine how he'd pronounce it himself, even though it rattled
out of her mouth as easily as her own name might. Then a sort of
grayish blur went past him, above him in an up-and-down leap,
and managed to land in between the monsters and their imminent prey.
After that, the one body, sporting two tails, sort of..stepped apart,
becoming two bodies going in two directions at the same time: One
forward, one back.
The one with the white tail went forward, drawing
a fist back and punching at the snout of that monster that had been
getting ready to pounce, meeting it in midair and somehow imparting
enough force to throw it skidding backwards along the ground. The
other one turned around and, in a different, but still
reasonably familiar voice to Thad, screamed out "RUN,
STUPID!" in a panicked voice at the top of her lungs.
The one with the white hair was already busy running away from the
other monster—which seemed to have decided that she was the
best target possible—and the one that had just yelled now turned
around to help.
By this point, the screaming and running had started—including the
guys who'd just been a few inches away from death. Once the silent
spell was broken and the threats were in motion, they probably hadn't
needed to be told what to do at all. Thad turned and sprinted for the
nearest building himself, feeling a sharp adrenaline rush from how
incredibly close that had been. He got inside and stopped,
bending over with his hands on his knees and panting, and then
he started to realize what had just happened.
That first voice he'd recognized was that of Emma—little Emma,
who'd had a serious growth spurt recently and started wearing
contacts. The person who'd leapt forward, punched a monster away and
told everyone to do what they should've been doing in the first
place—anyone in this town would know that that was Gemma.
Gemma, Emma. It almost seemed obvious now that he knew it. But
more importantly—if he knew it, then so did everyone else.
As
in, EVERYone else.
Thad
wasn't about to spill her secrets any more than he would his own
roommate's, but if he'd
recognized her as only a slight acquaintance, then there were others
around who knew her too. With where they'd been, and how many people
they were, she'd be lucky if someone hadn't recorded
the whole moment on their phone. It could be on the internet before
the fight was over, and in the news by mid-afternoon.
From
what he knew of Emma, she was a pretty shy girl, and definitely not
someone who wanted everyone's attention. She had a big family who'd
all be concerned about her—especially with her being her—being
in such dangerous situations all the time. This definitely couldn't
have been the time, or the way, she'd have wanted everyone to know.
But she'd saved someone's life
by doing that. Another half of a second and that guy would've been
monster food—laying aside that they didn't really seem to eat
their victims unless they were vixens. If she'd hesitated to do it,
people would've died.
He
stood up, breath fully caught, and saw Magus running the other way,
pushing through the door and out of the building. There wasn't
anything Thad could really do about this, but maybe Magus could at
least make sure she
didn't get hurt. He silently wished her luck, and headed for
somewhere he could get a vantage point to watch the fight from. After
all, personally knowing
someone involved had him a lot more invested in seeing how things
turned out.
No sooner did the turtle appear than it was buried in spiky rocks,
dirt, and shattered concrete, the very ground its legs stood on
twisting up around them to shackle them in place. It didn't take
being bound very well, of course, but flailing its flail-like tail
and snapping its giant head around did little to free it faster.
Petra was kneeling forward with both of her hands palm-down on the
ground, focusing hard on keeping it pinned.
Karis had Remedy run recklessly ahead, slashing her sword around;
this succeeded in cutting off the ends of some of their opponent's
limbs, but got her grabbed pretty quickly, the tentacles knotting
themselves all around her body and starting to pull her toward the
monster's mouth. Then Rowan sprang her trap: She'd been gathering a
bunch of the water from the pit up around herself, and now turned it
into a collection of large watery blades, sending them through where
the mass of limbs had gathered to all go toward Remedy and cutting
enough of them off for the Stand to slip herself free and land a bit
roughly on the ground.
Cynthia seemed to compete with Remedy in the 'charging ahead'
contest, lifting her right hand to form a giant fireball over it and
tossing it ahead of her as the mouthtopus started swinging its limbs
her way. She landed a direct hit on the beast's center mass, the
fireball exploding into a flame all across its body that sent black
mist streaming up off of it. At the same time, she leapt and
backflipped past Dawn to behind her, evading the tentacles' reach by
a couple of seconds or so, and landed into a one-knee kneel, panting
softly. When the moster charged forward in a rage, it met a spiked
wall of ice, bouncing off of it first, then skittering forward again
and wrapping its limbs around the wall to try and yank it out of the
way. By now, Cynthia had gotten back to her feet, and both of them
circled in opposite directions, moving to either side of the
monster's forward charge. When it got past the ice wall, no one was
there.
The turtle broke its legs free of the shackles and shook the rocks
off of itself, sending them flying all over. Petra stood up quickly
and hopped backwards a couple of times, lifting her arms to the sky
to catch all that flying earth and keep it floating in midair instead
of allowing it to scatter and possibly hit her allies. Then she
dropped most of it safely, merging the rest into some large spikes
she drove down into the turtle's limbs as it started to advance
toward her.
Karis and Rowan's opponent gathered its remaining limbs together,
tilted back, and went for a head-on charge. Remedy vanished, and
Karis ran herself over toward the right to bait it away from her
husband. Rowan recovered some of the water from the giant blades into
a bumpy, spiky solid mass on the ground in front of the monster,
tripping it into an awkward tumble and then grabbing it with that
same water, now in thorned-tentacle form.
Disappointed to find no one past the wall, the mouthtopus started to
turn Petra's way. "Nope!" A scattering of a few
small fireballs peppered its main body, making it tilt over and start
charging straight Cynthia's way. She took off at a run to one side,
narrowly evading some of the tentacles whipping out on either side of
it by diving and rolling along the ground. When it started to get up
again, Dawn was throwing a bunch of rough, quickly-thrown-together
spikes of ice into it, getting its attention once again and
convincing it to charge her this time. Cynthia stood up and
panted heavily; even making that little fire was getting
harder for her as the rain came down heavier. Dawn dodged aside of
the charging monster, raising up a giant icy blade made out of the
rain and wielding it two-handed in an expertly-placed chop, cutting
off maybe half of the beast's limbs all at once.
An enormous fist of stone, maybe four times the size Petra usually
managed, raised itself up from the ruined ground, delivering an
uppercut to the turtle's head with enough force to flip the entire
beast up, pivoting on its tail to land back down onto its back. The
fist fell apart as soon as it had landed this hit, Petra audibly
exhaling from all of the recent effort, but then grinning as she
watched as the monster did the same thing its tiny, normal-animal
counterpart would do in the same situation: Futilely wiggle its limbs
around in the air. However, there was the extra flavor of its
head violently biting and its tail whipping around agressively.
Remedy reappeared next to the monster to slash off a few more of its
limbs while they whipped around at the water-tentacle holding it.
Rowan joined this dance of blades for a moment, somehow landing more
hits one-handed (while her other hand stayed raised in the air to
keep the water-limb holding tight) than Remedy did with both. This
didn't last long before the beast wriggled itself free and charged
again—thankfully, at Remedy, who was promptly disappeared out of
its way.
The monster that had missed Remedy kept recklessly charging forward,
seeming to lack the mental capacity to register that it should've
caught its target by now if she were still in its path. The monster
that had gone past Dawn seemed able to run just as fast as ever
without the limbs she'd taken from it, but it did try to stop
in reaction to blow. However, it had a lot of momentum to try to get
rid of, so it skidded and slithered across the wet, uneven ground for
a bit.
Just long enough for its wide-open mouth to collide with the upended
turtle. At the same time as the other one charged headfirst into the
very same's shell.
Petra's grin evaporated, and as she caught her breath, she said
something everyone else was probably thinking. "Aah...shoot."
"Thundering flood, bind and restrain. Wrapping
Waves!"
It just seemed like the best spell for the situation. Both of Gemma
were being chased by the snakewolves, and there was some light rain
falling, plus the earlier rain still soaked into the ground, that
Magus figured she could use as sort of 'material components' to make
it a little less costly. It worked pretty well, too: In an imitation
of Rowan's magic, some tentacles of water raised themselves up from
the damp ground to wrap around the beasts' bodies and hold them back,
buying the two-bodied vixen some breathing room.
Walking slowly forward, still holding her sword up to maintain the
effect, Magus called: "Gemma! You okay?" As soon as they
weren't being chased, both bodies had turned around and just started
unleashing on their former pursuers.
"I'm, not hurt," Plus said uncertainly, over Minus repeatedly saying...something. It was too fast and quiet to properly make out at first. By about the sixth or seventh repetition, Magus was pretty sure it was...'Everyone saw me'?
"Okay, well uh, don't think I can hold this much longer, so—"
"I'll get it," Plus cut her off, some uncharacteristic
aggression to her tone. Both bodies lifted their hands, and the
monsters' shadows rose up through their bodies as big spikes,
pinning them in place even longer. "Just, kill them!"
she said, sounding genuinely angry. Minus was...still saying the same
thing as before; her tone of voice read as nervous, or maybe
even scared.
"Um, okay?" Magus just went with channeling some bolts of
lightning down from the gathering clouds above. It was very strange,
and a little off-putting, to see the two bodies of what was supposed
to be the same person expressing such completely different moods.
The beasts struggled free of the shadow-spikes, but by now both of
Gemma had stepped far enough away that they had some catching up to
do. Plus jumped aside, leaving beind a faint, blurry illusion for her
persuer to try to bite through; Minus dove into a shadow to let the
other one pass. Then, finally, Dr. Quinn showed up.
She had her string wound up into a club, and raised up a puppet from
the ground to hand that weapon to. It ran up and slammed the club
into the side of the snakewolf that had stopped in its tracks to bite
an illusion, making it break apart and wrap its strings up around the
beast's body. While black mist erupted off of its body, it turned and
swiped a claw at the puppet, landing a hit clean enough to destroy
it, but the strings continued twisting around its body until it was
bound in place.
The other snakewolf had started to turn Magus's way. She tensed to
run, but Clark had already brought up another puppet and put it
between the running monster and her, getting its attention on chasing
that instead. So she took the opportunity to focus on channeling some
more lightning.
With the monster bound up again. Plus started grabbing daggers out of
the air—from light, shadow, air, water vapor, some of the dirt
lifted out of the ground, and who-knew-what-else—and
throwing them at it one after another. "RrrrraaaAAAAAGH!"
Minus had popped back out and started making some small fireballs to
throw after the one still chasing a puppet; it sounded like her chant
had changed to just the word 'stupid' over and over again at some
point.
"Gemma! Don't overdo it," Clark said. From all of the
damage so far, the snakewolf in her strings was already starting to
look indistinct as it shook off the last of them and turned Plus's
way.
"I know, I know," she said, spreading her hands to
place a fairly large light-shield, then jumping away when the monster
slammed itself into it, shattering it but recoiling back in the
process. Minus's concerning mantra got slightly louder, adding in the
word 'idiot' occasionally.
By now Magus was ready to send down another bolt, so she focused it
on the nearly-dead monster, succeeding in finishing it off. The other
one bit down on the puppet it had been chasing, breaking it in half
before it was unsummoned, and both of Gemma turned their attention to
destroying that one, too. Clark retrieved her needle and started
weaving some new string with it with one hand while the other one
raised up another puppet and sent it toward the remaining monster.
The snakewolf had turned around and started toward Minus, only for
Plus to lift some of the ground in front of it just as it picked up
speed and trip it into a forward tumble. Then both of her twisted a
bunch of shadows into spike-covered, vine-like appendages wrapped up
around the monster's crumpled body before it could stand back up
again. Minus held the shadows tight around its struggling body while
Plus threw a bunch of seeds into its main mass, using each of them as
the center of a small but poten point-explosion.
Magus thought she'd almost feel bad for it at this point if not
for..everything about these monsters. So instead of that, she focused
on throwing some cheap, quick-cast attack spells at the
now-stationary monster. Clark had a puppet waiting to get its
attention in case it broke free, but by now she'd finished putting
together another club and sent a second puppet along to slam that
into its body. Between the three vixens' prior onslaught and the
monsters' apparent extra-strong weakness to the magic of Dr. Quinn's
weapon, the hit from the club was enough to finish that one
off completely, too.
"..Ffffh." Magus let go of, then unsummoned her sword.
Chain-casting a bunch of spells in a row was still a little
tiring, after all. Clark dismissed all of her puppets and went up to
where Gemma was. Minus was still mumbling something in a high,
panicked voice, and Plus didn't look happy, either.
"What happened?" she asked, her tone concerned and
serious. "Are you alright?"
"Alright?! I j—" Minus seemed to start saying something before Plus clapped a hand over her mouth, then stepped into her to recombine. "...Sorry. I, I'm okay. I just..needtogo!" she said, and then suddenly took off at a run, taking the extra effort to make herself invisible about five or six steps in. This didn't work as well at hiding her path as it should have, since both of the remaining vixens could see and hear a door being thrown open and left to close itself in her wake.
"Alright?! I j—" Minus seemed to start saying something before Plus clapped a hand over her mouth, then stepped into her to recombine. "...Sorry. I, I'm okay. I just..needtogo!" she said, and then suddenly took off at a run, taking the extra effort to make herself invisible about five or six steps in. This didn't work as well at hiding her path as it should have, since both of the remaining vixens could see and hear a door being thrown open and left to close itself in her wake.
After watching that, Clark gave Magus a questioning look. "I got
here after she did. But I think..."
The tentacled beasts' remaining limbs convulsed chaotically around as
the turtle's shell seemed to begin to eat them, starting with
their main bodies. Petra took a deep breath, then lifted her hands,
raising up an arch of stone above the middle of its shell. "Okay
okay—new rule! Never ever ever ever, run them
into each other!" While the shell swallowed up the rest
of the other two monsters' bodies, it withdrew its legs into its
shell, only to then have dozens of large, thick tentacles much
longer than those legs had been erupt out from each of the four
holes. Its tail grew twice as long, and the shell and head simply
reshaped themselves so that the entire monster was now right-side-up
again. Now Petra brought the arch down around its body to try to
restrain it, but it used its multitude of limbs to propel itself
upward, shattering all of the condensed rock as it jumped into the
air and tried to come down at Petra mouth-first. She raised and rode
a wave of concrete away from it, and then the pit full of rainwater
suddenly emptied, its contents turning into a dragon's head and
rushing over to meet the beast where it landed. Its 'neck' wrapped
around the turtle's head, and its teeth bit down hard around its
snout.
Karis moved closer to Rowan, placing a hand on her shoulder and
having Remedy 'possess' the blue-haired vixen. "I guess
combining our problems isn't as convenient as it sounds, huh?"
Rowan just grunted with effort as a bunch of the rain around them
decided to start falling inward toward the monster instead of
downward, combining into some independent limbs that each tried to
grab at its writhing tentacles and keep it in place. There was a
momentary struggle before the turtle shook free, the entire dragon
plus all the limbs dematerializing back into ordinary water and
splashing off of it as it spun itself around to go after Petra a
second time.
By now, Dawn and Cynthia had come next to her, the former building as
large of a wall of spiked ice as she could well ahead of them. Petra
tilted and threw the ground around under it as it ran, making the
process as difficult as possible, so it didn't quite manage to pick
up enough momentum to charge all the way through the wall of ice,
instead crashing against it. Then the three of them scattered,
forcing it to pick a target. When it went for Cynthia, a stone fist
punched it in the side of the head; it turned and snapped to
retailate, but no one was in that direction. It whirled around
and charged Petra's way, and Rowan came over, now in her
dragon's mouth, grabbing up all of the water she could to hold its
front limbs as the dragon's teeth bit into the base of the turtle's
neck.
They wrestled for a long moment, giving Petra enough time to catch
her breath again and start twisting some ground up around the thing's
back limbs. Still, the turtle eventually shook free, and Rowan had to
ride a wave of water away to keep it from snapping her up in its
mouth.
Remedy jumped forward out of Rowan, threw her sword at its muzzle,
and bolted. It chased her down in no time flat, but it got a big bite
of nothing for its efforts. Cynthia seemed to take this as a cue to
throw her own sword at its face, exploding its material into
some flame crawling along its head briefly before the pouring rain
put it out. So now it came after her. Petra tilted the ground to
ninety degrees to flip the turtle sideways, but it just used its
tentacles to turn this into a hundred-eighty-degree roll, spun around
and ran after Karis—because she happened to be the closest thing in
its view at the moment.
Karis knew better than to get anywhere near that thing, so she
brought Remedy up in front of herself and ran backwards, having her
Stand run briefly toward the beast and then off to one side. Knowing
that these things never learned anything ever gave her some peace of
mind about this maneuver, and it did, in fact, predictably
chase down the one 'person' who it couldn't actually eat yet again.
When it caught up, its jaws closed on the empty air Remedy was no
longer occupying.
The turtle turned around rapidly, picking another target. It chose
Rowan, who'd been kneeling in place with a hand on the hilt of her
sword stabbed into the ground as a crutch, a tall pool of water
unnaturally keeping itself in place around her. She had the water
pick her up, leaning back into it and riding it in a wave backwards
toward the pit it had come from. Her retreat was less immediate than
it should have been, the wave moving too slowly to guarantee she'd
outrun the turtle—especially if she had to continue past the pit
and climb up its back end. But then the water she'd left behind
suddenly froze, turning into ice and then shaping into spikes that
pierced up into the tentacles on the turtle's left side, followed by
a large, unshapen mass of ice landing a direct hit on the side of its
head.
That got its attention, and it turned toward the owner of all of that ice. Dawn panted heavily but leaned down, putting both of her hands onto the ground and freezing all of the water that fell onto it into row after row of spikes for the turtle to bash itself into. Still it picked up speed as it went, even as the spikes twisted inward, grabbing or stabbing into the monster's many limbs. She took a hard breath inward and screamed it out in an enraged voice, like she was daring the thing to get any closer.
Since everyone else seemed to be out of breath at the moment, Karis
called out: "Dawn! Move! Cut and run, girl!" But it
seemed like she either couldn't hear over all the yelling, or more
possibly, was too spent to move aside quickly enough—or too
stubborn to be willing to try at this point. The gigantic,
tentacle-limbed turtle advanced on her despite some water-limbs and
spikes of earth trying to arrest its movment, despite a thrown sword
from Remedy trying again to get its attention. When it came close to
its target, it drew its head back for just an instant, its jaws wide,
before snapping it forward and closing them around a vixen.
But it didn't catch Dawn. She'd been shoved, hard, imparting
enough force that she tumbled along the ground several feet to a spot
well out of the way.
Sometimes it feels like Emma's entire character arc can be summed up in a single trope: "Break the Cutie".
Anyway, I've had both "sides" of this episode more or less planned out for a while, only closer to writing it realizing they could fit in the same episode. Magus's side was really easy to write, but I was fuzzier on the details on the city side, so that took me a lot longer to come up with.
Clark, episode 120: "Just imagine... one attack with the wrong timing... and only a few seconds' warning." What did Beryl tell you about watching what you say, again?
ReplyDeleteSo, Magus's call to Light wasn't "Someone got eaten, bring Amp and lots of backup," but instead "Gemma's panicking, bring Amp and lots of comfort food." Also I find it interesting how Gemma's reaction to taking a really nasty hit and getting several broken bones was less dramatic than having her secret identity outed. I guess the latter *is* somewhat more permanent.
Meanwhile the situation in the city went from "Controllable" to "Hopeless" too quickly for comfort. While Cynthia getting eaten again (if it was Cynthia taking the hit) is no doubt going to hit Dawn's trauma buttons again, tactically speaking, it may have been the right move. Cynthia's power is weakened at least a little by the rain and they have three powers that counter it (at least a little). Dawn's power is strengthened by the rain, counters Rowan's and is comparatively more effective against the rest.
Speaking of tropes, it's clear that Amory is a troper, which I believe makes him more appreciative of Emma being a writer. I think it's a cute detail.