Lew was hurled through the window of an abandoned warehouse, he coughed as he tried to regain his balance. The man's vision was blurry but he knew what was standing before him, the scent of decaying flesh stung his nose. The ghoul smirked at him as it twirled its knife in its fingers, "Any last words, hunter?" it hissed while it advanced slowly, Lewis spat at the creature and scoffed before he took a swig of whiskey from his flask.
"Yeah," the man snarked, "Bite me." and with that he charged with his flask raised in hopes to bash in the head of the damned thing, the ghoul charged at him as well and dodged his attack. Slicing the man's shoulder and kicking him in the stomach sending him flying back to the dirt. Lew coughed up a string of blood and braced himself for death as the ghoul rushed at him one last time, he tightly shut his eyes and waited for the pain only to be met with the sound of squishing flesh. Lew opened his eyes slowly and saw a a blonde teenager wielding a blue aluminum baseball bat, they were repeatedly bringing it down upon the skull of the monster, blood spurting across their cheek and their eyes distant and cold.
"Racer?!" Lew gasped as he glanced up at the teen, "What the hell are you doing here?!"
"She just couldn't stay put," a flutter of wings and a voice came from behind him, "I tried, Lew." the ginger angel strolled up to him, his blue eyes gleaming in the moonlight.
"Did you have to bring her along?" Lewis groaned, the ginger was now knelt besides him.
"I did good," the child beamed, "Right?"
"Of course you did, sweetheart." Dick smiled as he placed a hand on Lew's forehead, a soft blue light surrounded the injured man and healed all the wounds, the child wiping the blood off their cheek with their sleeve only to smudge it and make more of a mess. "C'mon Lew." he pulled the man off the ground. "Let's get home." and with that the three of them strolled out of the building and into the moonlight. A red toyota four runner sat outside for them.
"I'd say this is another win for Easy Company," the teen spun around and walked backwards with their arms tucked behind their head, "Right fellas?"
"Yeah, whatever," Lew rolled his eyes and scoffed, "Hey, we're still older than you so don't go treatin' us like you do with your teenager friends, Ray!"
"Let's stay up and marathon Disney movies!" Ray beamed, apparently she didn't pay attention to what Lew had said.
"Hey, are you even listening to me?!"
"Let's watch the 1992 Newsies first!"
"I don't think so young lady." Dick crossed his arms and stopped by the driver's seat of the car, "You are going straight to bed when we get home, understand?"
"Awe," Ray groaned, "But- but I helped!"
"Yeah, and you have somewhere to be tomorrow." Lew chimed in as he slid into the passenger seat, "Also you gotta wash up before you sleep."
"No sitting on your phone, Rachel," Dick started the car, "After you clean up it's straight to bed with you. understand young lady?"
"Ugh, fine," Ray huffed in the backseat as crossed her arms, "You guys are no fun."
"That's 'cause we're adults, kid," Lew grinned at Dick before taking another swig of his whiskey, "That's 'cause we're adults..."
