"Damn, I left my smoke grenades in my other suit." Kelsey smirked right back at Kai and patted her hip with her free hand like there might have been a chance that she had one stashed in a pocket anyway—not that she had pockets anyway, which was clearly a huge mistake. Everything should come with pockets even if shoving things into them would completely ruin the lines of the suit. "Guess we're gonna have to go with the lights if we want the cover." She guessed if that was the way that Kai wanted to go she could live with delaying to take a few lights out before they charged in. Sara had gotten used to charging in consequences be damned with the Legends but cosidering how many things the Legends managed to break (like time itself)...
Kai's way was probably better, especially when there were civilians involved. Not everything could be swashbuckling through time and space and dressing up in the coolest period costumes that they could dream up for the ship to replicate for them. She was really going to have to insist that she get to pick the adventure sometime though. She and Peyton would have a blast with the dressing up and she had a feeling Kai would enjoy being able to go out without having to worry about someone recognizing him.
Baton loose and easy in her hand, Kelsey asked, "Can you take the lights down, P? Or are we going with trick arrows?" Between Peyton's sonic blast and Kai's shooting there wasn't much need for Kelsey when it came to anything that needed to be taken out from a distance. That was okay. Someone had to be the first line in the fight and that was something that Kelsey was more than happy to do. Her were pinned back out of her face; Sara's White Canary costume hadn't bothered with a mask since it wasn't like anyone was looking for a dead woman and people in a different time weren't going to know her anyway but adding one was the only change that Kelsey had made to the general aesthetic of it.
Between her costume for this gig and her costume for Happy Endings it was a wonder that Kelsey spent any time in "real" clothes at all.