Telepathy now? Sheesh. What new machinations would the devil dream up next?
Well, he liked what it was saying about friendly hackers on scene - if they could keep the bandits out of the local cameras, they had a chance to get the bullseyes off them if they could get out of sight in the food court.
But looked like otherwise she was all show and no go. He didn't say anything out loud, and if she could read his thoughts, that was on her for getting into his head.
I can fly but I would not want to expose myself or the child to the fire from these men.
No, don't expose yerself hon. We'll jist take care o' that for ya. As fer the kid, looks like ya already done exposed 'im to enough fire all on yer own.
I cannot protect you from them.
Leapin' lady lizards, toots, like ya been pertectin' folk? Reckon ol' Al's gon' look after hisself, thank ya kindly.
But there was no time to bother speaking aloud anyway. His earbud was chirping that a car was ready, but if the opposition saw them get in it, it'd go the way his van had. Taking a tentative step through where the windshield had been he could see Jack pounding in to their rescue and Isaint hightailing it through a barrage of fire for the food court, shooting as he went.
Damn it was nice working with pros.
Looked like it was time to do a little of that self-exposing he'd been talking, well, thinking about. He grabbed his demo go-bag, hefted his shotgun, and led out towards the food court entrance. They were at a good angle, with mostly no lines on the bandits, but when he did spot one off to his right he broke in that direction - he wanted to be off the line of his companions' escape - came to a stop behind a cement rubbish bin, and made a show of shouldering his weapon.