Hazel took a few steps back. "Well...this is where you guys won't believe me." she said. "You see...this guys from this magazine, wanted me to take pictures of a lynx that's apparently roaming around here in this area...but i couldn't find it and now i'm pretty much lost." she said and shrugged...
Hazel shrieked in surprise as the WHOLE mutant landed in front of her. She clutched her bag with the camera in, to her chest while looking up at the mutant with magma flowing out of the mouth. She immidiately felt his anger, making her frown. "I'm no journalist!" she angrily said, then shaking...
Hazel looked up as someone called 'camera girl'. She didn't like to be called that, but didn't really do anything about it. "Helicopter thing? Uhm...Sorry...but i'm afraid i can't." she said, glancing back at her phone, trying to get her GPS to work. "I've got work to return to.." she mumbled...
Hazel kept looking from one person to another. This was madness. "Well..if you're all leaving now, i better get back to my actual job..." she said with a nervous smile and padded the bag she'd put her camera in. With a quick, short wave she turned her back to the crowd and began to walk back...
The young woman next to The Rabbit looked at the strange lava guy and quickly packed away the camera in a back she had on the side. "Uh. no of course not!" she quickly said, fearing her life still. These people freaked her out. She'd seen most of it and knew they were not to be messed with...
Hazel looked at the other person who talked to the big guy. "Uh..Hi...." she shyly said and got a little closer, almost hiding behind The Rabbit. "W...what's going on here?" she asked, not really sure if it was appropriate. Her knuckles got all white from clutching the camera so hard in her hands.