Leah locks herself away with Patri-not for hours, asking about what happened, how, and who was affected.

As a general rule, the answer is everything, superhero shenanigans, and everyone.

But it's done. Latverion has crumbled, the foundation in shambles, and has truly shattered back into the myriad of dimensions that first crashed together to create it.

"Ma'am?" Rin asks, knocking on the open doorway once Leah's conversation with the Patri-Not is over. "Are you... alright?"

"I just got some shocking news," Leah admitted, folding her hands together on top of her desk. She took in a slow breath. "The multiverse I came from... it collapsed several years ago, and the remains were fused into a single planet, Latverion, by a man named Victor Von Doom, who was being powered by Owen Reece, the Molecule Man. Recent events, namely Reece's turning, have resulted in the world fracturing once again, and reforming as separate dimensions once again. That was what Patri-not came here to speak to me about, and the cause of my earlier panic. We'll likely be seeing more visitors from my home than just Patri-not and Loki, in the future."

"...right."

"How are the Uchiha?" Leah asked, standing up to sweep around her desk and towards the door.

"Mikoto's pretty pissed," Rin told her as they left the room. "She figured it out, and Shisui's been hiding outside with Yahiko since you disappeared."

Leah raised an eyebrow. "Doesn't Yahiko have a job to be doing?"

Rin shrugged. "Not my department."

"Ha. Where's Kushina?" Leah asked, ignoring the number of people that scattered as soon as they saw her. Absentmindedly, she turned her hand to reassembling the shaken bits of Helheim that had shivered at the pressure waves of Latverion's collapse.

Rin smiled. "Getting huffy outside the door to the massacre arrival halls. She wants to see Mikoto and I don't think she's really happy that you've closed them off."

"She wouldn't be," Leah said, nodding. "And you?"

"I'm right here."

"I meant, how are you doing? The massacre, from what I caught of the fate lines, was connected to your Obito."

Rin grew quiet, thoughtful. She shook her head. "I'm working through it. Death obviously doesn't mean as much as it used to, to me, but that doesn't mean that what he's been doing is okay, you know?"

"I do."

"So... we'll see," Rin said, shaking her head again. "Is there anything else you need?"

"I need you there while I speak with the Uchiha," Leah said, as they turned another corner. "A sudden bump like that, given the circumstances, means that we need to be even more careful of the paperwork and organization. Now would be the riskiest time in terms of someone... slipping through the cracks, as it were."

"Understood."

"And you can go check on your little living boys after we're done."

"...thank you, ma'am."