In the split second before the shooting, Adiel felt his heart stop. The world slowed once more, and he vaguely remembered belly-flopping onto the concrete. This was, of course, after he'd roughly shoved Ash to the ground. Why? He'd never know. Most likely because she hadn't quite outlived her usefulness yet, but perhaps maybe because somewhere in the dark recesses of his mind, he'd felt a small spark of compassion. He knew getting caught in a wall of bullets wasn't a good way to go for a simple pick pocket.
Bullets struck all around, some even creating holes in his suit jacket. They would hit the ground and send small, stinging shards of concrete flying up into his face, drawing blood and causing him to clench his eyes shut. The world was strangely quiet.
"ASH!" He felt himself shout over the hellish cacophony. "ASH! CRAWL AWAY! CRAWL! AWAY!"
With Elysian Navy training, Adiel was able to keep as flat as a pancake as he scrambled for the passage he'd seen in the short amount of time they'd had.