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Protege of Poison Ivy || #e116d8 || Outfit
It hadn't been long since her return it seemed and Wren was begging for round two, carrying on and making offensive remarks towards the guards that could have very well invested in a soundproof cell. Lilith was actually on Frankie's side for once, wincing and shrugging her shoulder up to her ear and wishing she'd shut up for once. Why the hell call the guards back before they decided to take another one on their own.
The picture was drawn pretty quickly when the guard came in and Wren kicked him down. Frankie begged Wren to stop, but the look on Wren’s face said it all. Her mind was set. Lilith found herself staring at the man’s face until he gave up the fight and his life was taken and just for extra measure Wren snapped his neck. It snapped Lilith out of the trance at the same time.
Wren approached and Lilith cupped her wrists the moment she was unbound and held them close to her chest. Then Wren handed her the keys to free the rest as she slid down the wall to catch a breath. Or so Lilith hoped it was only a break and the red-head was okay. She nodded to Wren and did the rounds of unlocking the others without a comment to share until she reached Ulrich.
“Hey, listen, if anyone passes out or isn’t holding up well, get them out okay?” Lilith looked him square in the eyes to assure she had his full attention then proceeded to unlock his restraints and slide them across the room. The girls were undoubtedly strong and resourceful but also stubborn and prideful and they had been detained for who knew how long. Lilith didn’t expect anybody’s peak performance. But General Darkness only needed a bit of solar power before he was near indestructible again. “Or take a bullet for them,” she mumbled and pulled a face. “Whatever gets us out in one piece. From here onwards,” she added grimacing lightly, remembering the state of Wren.
Lilith cautiously got to her fee, using Ulrich as a brace then the wall for support, steadying herself for a moment. Something in her told her she wasn’t going to get any better than this and she was done waiting. Anybody that objected to that could just be thankful she freed them rather than strut out the cell and lock them in again. “Let's go.”
She took a few steps and uncharacteristically hesitated before stepping out of the cell. She sooner expected bullets to fly than a free walk out this floor. Especially with the hold up of their hydra buddy.