Re: Arcade: Gwen & Perry
"Ew, gross," she said of the way his shoulders cracked, but she said it with a crinkle of her nose and a laugh in the words. She was teasing; she didn't actually mean it, and (in her mind) she recognized the sound as something familiar and boy, if previously not experienced by her own ears. She looked up at him, and she hugged her knees and tapped her feet on the neon carpet, a thoughtless match to the rhythm of the wordless music being piped into the maze.
"I want to help, but we need to find a way to mask my RFID chip, to make it so they think I'm home when I'm not. I'll sabotage us otherwise, and I don't want to do that." And just like that, it really felt like something might happen without her needing to do it all on her own. "Flash said it needed to be a group thing too." It was only Jason that didn't want to trust anyone, but she understood kind of; Jason had been considering it his responsibility to keep her alive for months now. "If they're doing anything that doesn't involve their clone army science, it'll involve cleansing nearby cities. We need to look for numerous fires, unexplained illnesses, things like that."
She took her laser gun, and she pointed it at one of his circles and made it change colors. "They're as powerful as Jason says they are. Look up the unexpected virus that happened in New Jersey four years ago. It claimed a bunch of lives before they found an antidote, and that was the League's doing."