Ashe took Ana by the hand and led her into the Helicopter. The few others around followed them in. "Now we should leave before Minus's goons get-" he was cut off mid sentence by a man screaming into a radio. "Holy Shit its them, get the guns, get the guns!" he screamed into the radio. "Shit..." Ashe said as he took out a blade and tossed it, nailing the man in the eye, "Get us out of here, now!" he yelled out, enchanting another blade so he could throw it if anyone else pops their head out.
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"Why should I leave? I'll force you to leave!" He yelled out as he jumped to the side, using a small boost of air from the attack he saw charging. As another person came down to attack, the smoke engulfed him.
After a few seconds, the smoke cleared, and the Mayor was standing there, with air rushing around him, "Smoke huh? Its useless against me!" he yelled out as he sent the air shield he had around him towards his attackers. The large orbs of air dispersed forward, sending a massive wave of air towards them. It pushed back the smoke around Julio, and the Mayor spawned a small, thin piece of air into his palms, throwing them at their hearts. If the wind hit them, it would pin them against the wall, leaving them immobile long enough for the wind to pierce their body's.
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"Why should I leave? I'll force you to leave!" He yelled out as he jumped to the side, using a small boost of air from the attack he saw charging. As another person came down to attack, the smoke engulfed him.
After a few seconds, the smoke cleared, and the Mayor was standing there, with air rushing around him, "Smoke huh? Its useless against me!" he yelled out as he sent the air shield he had around him towards his attackers. The large orbs of air dispersed forward, sending a massive wave of air towards them. It pushed back the smoke around Julio, and the Mayor spawned a small, thin piece of air into his palms, throwing them at their hearts. If the wind hit them, it would pin them against the wall, leaving them immobile long enough for the wind to pierce their body's.