"Get used to it," said Raph. "Now that you're here, you're not even normal anymore."
After all, it was Jim's power that had summoned the surfer, not the surfer itself.
Raph reached for a little pouch attached to his belt and pulled out a snowglobe. Before he had the chance to use it, one of the skylights broke in a wild downward spray of glass, fearlings surging through the opening.
Children - who could see them - screamed, as parents reacted with instinctual alarm, not seeing the threat but reacting to the glass mysteriously breaking.
"The Pole!" Raph cried into the globe, throwing it just over the edge of the nearby railing so no random people accidentally wandered in.
"They'll leave once we're gone. Move!" He grabbed Jim with a firm hand on his upper arm, climbing up on the railing, planning on bodily tossing him through the portal.
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After all, it was Jim's power that had summoned the surfer, not the surfer itself.
Raph reached for a little pouch attached to his belt and pulled out a snowglobe. Before he had the chance to use it, one of the skylights broke in a wild downward spray of glass, fearlings surging through the opening.
Children - who could see them - screamed, as parents reacted with instinctual alarm, not seeing the threat but reacting to the glass mysteriously breaking.
"The Pole!" Raph cried into the globe, throwing it just over the edge of the nearby railing so no random people accidentally wandered in.
"They'll leave once we're gone. Move!" He grabbed Jim with a firm hand on his upper arm, climbing up on the railing, planning on bodily tossing him through the portal.