Sei was honestly surprised to hear Emi say “Rooftop Jumping”. She was significantly shorter than her, he wondered if her short legs could get her across safely.
A few feet ahead, Emi spotted a ladder up to the roof. Normally, Sei would get a running start and simply jump up to the ladder.
”Give me a boost.”Sei stopped under the ladder and turned around, clutching his hands together. His shoulder throbbed and his arm tingled as it regained sensation. Emi took a few steps and put her right foot on his hands. With great effort and perhaps the strangest grunt sound Sei has ever made, he pushed her up to the ladder. Surprisingly, she was able to do most of the work and was able to reach the ladder mostly of her own accord. Sei knew he wasn’t much help with his dead-arm.
She began to climb, Sei’s queue to get to the ladder. He turned to see the crowd still running away from the scene around the corner.
That cop will be here soon!Sei took a running jump into the wall, then launched himself off the wall with a kick. Sei was only able to grab the ladder by his left hand; his right arm still couldn’t extend all the way up.
They both quickly made their way to the roof.
As he pulled himself onto the roof he said: “watch for the balloons”.
Sure enough, to their right, a police balloon headed towards the scene where the earthbender stood frozen on the wall.
“We’re sitting ducks if we don’t get cover. Jumping rooftops is faster, the police don’t seem to like that though, so it is easier to hide behind the train-tracks that grid the city above the streets”
Sei pointed to the opposite direction of the balloon, towards downtown.
“A main rail goes down the coast, from downtown Republic City to the Docks.”
-”Hey you! Stop right there!”
A loud whitsle blew.]
He didn’t realize how close to the edge they were, the cop saw Sei from the streets. He stood in the corner Sei and Emi turned at.
“Now it’s time to really run!”
Sei sped off towards the other side of the building. Most of the roofs on the way to downtown were flat-topped, most being pagoda-shaped until the very top.
He kicked off at the very edge of the building, leaping over the open ground beneath. This was a business district, so most buildings are only a few feet away from eachother; an easy jump for Seikatsu.
He landed and turned his head, hoping she followed.
I hope she can keep up, but she’s the one who picked the roof!