"Not yet!" He dropped the beam with a clatter of noise, no longer needing to be concerned with squishing her.
The girl surprised him, actually. Her outfit struck him as rather cool, and even groping about she had a certain surety to her motions. She didn't seem injured, which meant she was now considered the luckiest person Teddy knew.
A swift stride and he grabbed his shirt... and kept going, feeling his frame shrink down to its normal size, his skin starting to become peachy and his hair lighter once again.
"Yeah, you can look now." He was now against the outside wall, tugging his shirt back over his frame... and wondering why he wasn't just high-tailing it out of there, shifting foot to foot awkwardly. "You're not hurt, right?"