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Again though, the entire experience from slingshotting off the tower roof to now here, was so terrifying and intense that your mind is struggling to process it all and catch up with where things are now. The other person, a man by the sound of things and feel of his physique, eventually starts moving with a groan to try and reach his feet. He faces difficulty though with your body and limbs haphazardly wrapped around him every which way and entirely though.
He struggles to get you off of him, but really it's only once you start regaining your senses and gradually calming down, that you start to loosen your bodily grip of him and slide off. Remaining sat on the ground though, clutching your head and bringing your knees to your chest, breathing heavily from it all. Only when you feel a firm hand on your shoulder, are you better able to perceive the world around you again. Hearing a voice transmitted through a helmet.
<span class="mu-r">"Are you alright missy? Are you hurt?"</span>
Heart hammering in your chest, adrenaline making you feel sick, you're not sure why but you feel compelled to hug him... and start sobbing as a result. Well you try and hug him, but as he's standing next to you, you kind of just hang onto his waist. But it's a comfort anyway, to help get over the terrible wash of emotions you're trying to cope with, as a result of all that sudden excitement. The wrong kind of excitement. Having faced the prospect of death and survived, you don't much care what condition anyone sees you in right now, distressed crying or otherwise.
Though, eventually as you start calming down better and steadying your breathing, wiping away the tears... realization starts creeping in. As to the situation and specifically who this guy is, how you ended up here with him. The hissing and steam (or exhaust?) from the apparatus on his back, he managed to catch you in your freefall because he was flying. It wouldn't matter how he was dressed for you to know that he's a superhero.
<span class="mu-r">"Don't cry, you're alright now... hey, you mind telling me why you jumped off the tower like that?"</span>
And you, of course, are a supervillain. Whom he's just caught, at least in a literal sense. At least you're away from the authorities, but this is a whole other situation now. A whole other potential danger. For what it's worth, you wanted this to be your supervillainous debut and would it really be complete without a superhero?
>A villainous write-in?