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The Centium City blackout didn’t reach the news until it had already lasted for three days. Up until the bold letters raced across the monitor at the Academy, Leo hadn’t given those three days a single thought. Sure, he hadn’t heard from his siblings in that time, but given how busy all their lives were, Chase and Bree trying to find the saboteurs who destroyed Mighty Med and he and Adam running the Bionic Academy, a few days often passed between video calls and texts.
As the news report continues on, reporter describing the widespread vandalism and violence, alongside the overwhelmed hospitals, Leo pulls out his phone, shooting a quick text to Chase.
Leo: Hey, just saw the news. What’s going on, r u guys ok?
He stares at the screen, chiding himself for expecting an immediate response. They were almost certainly fine, being the bionic heroes that they were.
Still, Leo’s fingers drum on the console.
His worry grows over the next twenty-four hours, with more than five unanswered phone calls and the audience in front of the monitor has grown to include Adam and Mr. Davenport, the latter repeating every twenty minutes or so that he’s sure everything’s fine, though it’s unclear whether he’s trying to soothe himself or them. Leo ignores it regardless, his gut, which he learned to trust a long time ago, whispers something amiss.
Half of his mind is already made up to just go there, police blockade or not, if he doesn’t hear anything in the next couple of days. He just can’t stand being here, helpless. It’s always been his job to protect his siblings, and years later, even when they’ve returned the favor several times over, Leo’s claim as the Enforcer remains.
He may not have been bionic back then, but he’d always been a hero, just one that had been a little less focused on saving the world and more on saving his family.
They’d all been through far too much together only to fall separated by thousands of miles of land and ocean.