We Will Leave Someday

Blaze got no reply. Maybe he didn't want one. He tried to kick the bars down, they were fireproof. "For the love of people," he muttered.
 
Sariel finally feel asleep. He was standing on a grassy hill high above everything else with all the world laid out before him. There was a soft breeze and it cooled his body. He was not alone though. There were some people with him but he couldn't see their faces. It was a nice scene he just wished it could last forever. He woke up and sighed. He was still trapped in his cell. Alone with nothing but the sound of the wind he created. He pulled his knees up around him.
 
"Does anyone have, like, superhuman strength?" Blaze eventually yelled. He was too quickly spoken to be understood, but he couldn't help it.
 
Hibine turned his head towards the sound of the fire boy, "Superhuman strength?" He grabbed the metal bars in front of him and pulled hard, but instead of them parting he created a shower of sparks. Growling, he crawled towards and corner and closed his tired eyes, trying to get some sleep.
 
Blaze tried to run into it. He'd rather die than go through this, but he'd rather live then die. His left arm contacted the bar and made him stutter back as strings of silvery liquid ran down from the top of the arm. Blood. Blaze gave up. He couldn't change this, or at least he couldn't alone.
 
Blaze sat down and sighed. "Well, you tried," he murmured to himself as he tried to clean up the bloody mess of his arm. Sadly he just made it bleed more, "Stuck here like an animal but they're more animal than." He was grumbling, maybe because he was tired.
 
She sighed and laid down, juggling with some fire balls in order to entertain herself somehow. She was really good at it, because it was one of the few things she did at that bloddy cell. Anyways, it was a completely useles talent. The fire boy was still uneasy and it seemed that he wanted to open the bars. He even hurt himself pointlessly trying. Adeen started daydreaming and saw him escaping, releasing every single one of them in his way out, and teaming up to have some revenge on those bastards that kept them there.
 
Blaze wasn't one who gave up easily. He threw himself at the bars, no warning at all, and the bar got a miniature, almost unrecognisable dent. "Progress!"
 
Then he aimed a fireball at the cell bars, but it bounced back at him. He ducked, and the fireball narrowly missed him, crashing into the wall behind.

"Hmm..."

He threw another one, "Move!" he ordered to Adeen. This fireball bounced between his and her bars, and they started to slowly melt. "Oh come on just one bar it's all I need," as it melted them all at a speed that Blaze didn't have the patience for.
 
Sariel woke up in a different room than the one he fell asleep in. It was completely closed off with no openings. Sariel closed his eyes hopping that it was just a dream.
 
Blaze saw hers make a small gap near the top whereas his was at the bottom. The fireball fell into the floor of her cell inches away from herself.

Then people with protective suits came in. "Stand up!"