Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-25169271-20160320185624/@comment-25169271-20170209015028

Darian glanced in the rear view mirror and saw the glowing red eyes of the Hellcats sliding uncontrollably down the mountain once they hit the ice and go flying over the edge. Darian smirked as he saw his plan come to furition as a dozen of the beasts fall over the edge of the cliff and to their deaths as they tumbled down the slope. "Nice going Merel," Darian complimented as he drove down the train tracks, the car still bumping along the trusses. Unfortunately for the trio the Hellcats quicly caught on and began running towards the car at an angle instead of trying to heading directly onto the train tracks. "Oh come on!" Darian exclaimed as he put his foot down on the accelerator, speeding down the tracks at a dangerous speed.

Alice, meanwhile had taken the momentary reprive to attach the weapon light to her rifle and was now illuminating the grimm who were running along the tree line above them. "We lost about half of them over the edge," Alice stated as she narrowed the view of her semblance for a moment as she checked the force of the Hellcats. The dark skinned woman wasted no time in doing her best to thin their numbers as she opened fire on the grimm, causing the creatures to drop and tumble down the slope.

Darian was about to curse when he saw something ahead that he immediately knew was about to be their savior. "Merel, gonna need you to be a human freezer again," the man said as he turned on the exterior lights of the car, allowing him to see deeply within the tunnel.

Alice was about to ask what the faunus meant when she looked forward and saw a large train tunnel cutting through the mountain, the lights dissappearing into the darkness of the tunnel. Alice smiled as she returned her view back to the pack pursuing them. "I'll keep them off of us, Merel you focus on icing us in!" the amber eyed woman declared as she quickly reloaded her rifle and began firing rapidly into the grimm.

Darian said nothing as he punched the car, pushing it as fast as it could go as he entered the tunnel. The darkness was consuming, the lights being swallowed up before them in an imposing way. The man focused on steering the car, keeping it from smashing off of the walls as he waited for Merel to freeze the tunnel behind them.