Sullivan wasn't sure exactly what was happening but nor did he care, he sheathed his sword and dashed away from the scene. He ran into the forest trying to get as far away as he could, dodging under branches crossing creaks using fallen trees he continued to run carrying Seliana on his shoulder. He refused to even look back until he could barley walk anymore. He found himself in a small clearing, he took the bag off of Seliana's shoulder and set up a tent. Then crawled inside and laid her down.
"You sure are taking a long nap, huh." He said to Seliana while sitting down him self. His body started to feel the full brunt of how exhausted he was once the adrenaline died down. He laid his head down on the grass and fell asleep.
Lester watched the, two making sure they were safe before he asked the AI for some chicken. The school provided lunches through the portal and you could request what you'd like through the AI. he found that after using his power, it would make him quite hungry.
The Chicken arrived almost instantly through a portal that opened above his table and plopped in front of him. He ate quickly then sat and thought for a bit about how he might gain control of his ability.
"Hey is there some kind of training camp that i can ask for while i'm here?" He asked the AI looking up. The benefits of having his own training facility would be enormous, he could design it in a way that would best help him improve.
"Yes you can create a personal training facility, it will be arranged based off of your imagination seeing as you are in a personal but please refrain from creating anything too difficult such as having beds inside of walls. There's a chance it might not register the command properly and crash your void for a while."
"Alright, i'll get to work on that then. I'll have to create something that can help me use my abilities better. lets see what we can come up with." He said walking down a hall.
"Alright, lets begin. After all there's no guarantee he lost those men for good, they might have trackers and we cant risk them getting caught and cornered like that again."