Jason doesn't miss the fire and if it had been a normal color he might have almost guessed it was Leo. There were two problems with that theory. The first was that Leo's flames had never been blue. The second was that Leo tended to use other means of fighting before relying on his flames. Jason would have expected some kind of weapon or robot creation taking down the bird before Leo would use a blast of flame.
There was also the fact that Leo was missing, but to be fair Jason was in a world with real-live dinosaurs so that "missing" thing seemed like a small detail.
He was curious, never the less, about who was trying to BBQ a dinosaur from the ground. Jason couldn't make out details from up here, even with his glasses, but he took the distraction to adjust his flight and summon a blast of lighting to bring down on the creature's back. The sky rumbled and then a bolt struck down, hitting the flying dinosaur square in the back. It shrieked again before banking and tottering towards a nearby structure. The thing landed with a crash, crying out loudly for what Jason could only assume was help.
He frowned and looked around in the air. He could see forms in the distance that looked like they were now heading in their direction. This wasn't going to end with just one, great.
Jason scanned the ground to make sure the dinosaur wasn't about to crash down on anyone before swooping down to the ground to check on his helper. He figured it was probably the girl watching the thing with a smirk. Jason doesn't land, but gets close enough to the ground that he can talk without shouting, "That was good. Think you can do it a few more times? We've got more incoming."
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There was also the fact that Leo was missing, but to be fair Jason was in a world with real-live dinosaurs so that "missing" thing seemed like a small detail.
He was curious, never the less, about who was trying to BBQ a dinosaur from the ground. Jason couldn't make out details from up here, even with his glasses, but he took the distraction to adjust his flight and summon a blast of lighting to bring down on the creature's back. The sky rumbled and then a bolt struck down, hitting the flying dinosaur square in the back. It shrieked again before banking and tottering towards a nearby structure. The thing landed with a crash, crying out loudly for what Jason could only assume was help.
He frowned and looked around in the air. He could see forms in the distance that looked like they were now heading in their direction. This wasn't going to end with just one, great.
Jason scanned the ground to make sure the dinosaur wasn't about to crash down on anyone before swooping down to the ground to check on his helper. He figured it was probably the girl watching the thing with a smirk. Jason doesn't land, but gets close enough to the ground that he can talk without shouting, "That was good. Think you can do it a few more times? We've got more incoming."