No, what was he-- Jessica's jaw tightened, she was getting anxious, but waited until he came back with his dog and wasted no time in pulling Happy with her so they could get the fuck out of there. "I hope you've got a good hold on him," Jessica said to Happy, picking up speed toward the window. She had never carried out two guys and a dog before, but there was a first for everything, and they were just going to have to trust her.
When the moment was right, she swung Happy ahead of her and jumped, wrapping her legs around his waist and hoisting him up. The roar of destruction filled her ears, but she didn't look back and flew them out before the window structure could collapse on top of them--the flight down wasn't as graceful as she would have liked, but they were just that much closer to safety. "Watch your feet," she advised to Happy as they glided to the ground. She dropped them when they were close enough and let Alex down as well, then pointed to the huddled civilians nearby.
"Pepper, she's there," she assured Happy, before walking back toward the Avengers. There had to have been more people unaccounted for, she thought--people who weren't zombies, anyway--and took a leap to fly back in. Exhaustion picked the worst time to kick in though, and she plummeted back down and tumbled onto the ground. "Fuck," she panted, head down, fingers digging into the gravel as she tried to push herself back up, knowing in the back of her mind as the surface below her trembled, that it was too late.