Chadwyck watched Lysis go without so much as a mutter of protest. She was more than capable of handling a chopper. As for their sudden allegiance, all the better; he tried not to become a target of law enforcement, military, or any other such organizations usually. This battle had been a bit different, though he still didn't think it all the way through.
An epic battle between two super powered individuals in the middle of a heavily populated city? It wasn't really the way that Chadwyck usually operated. Usually he was in the employ of one of said agencies as a mercenary or bounty hunter, and it wasn't often that he was up against someone as powerful as Lysis. Then again, that may have been why he let himself cut loose for once. Serah would undoubtedly have some stern words for him. He smirked as he imagined her irritated expression after seeing Chadwyck on the news. It was probably all over Youtube by now as well.
"Anyways," Chadwyck rotated his shoulder and heard a satisfying crack, "back to the issue at hand: transportation."
The fleet of police cars that tore down the now deserted freeway were rumbling along at great speeds toward the pair of super powered humans. "Try not to hurt them this time," he reminded himself after remembering the helicopter incident. Of course, his little anti-gravity orb of electricity wasn't meant to send the helicopter crashing down, but he should have been more careful.
He sent a wave of flames tearing down the road, right along the asphalt. The flames died a good fifty yards in front of the fleet of police cars; the smell of burning asphalt lifted into the air as the ground bubbled from the heat. There was a single strip in the center of the melting ground, directly in front of a single car.
The rest of the cars' tires sunk into the melting asphalt, slowing their progress exponentially as their tires caught in the tar and struggled to keep spinning. On seeing the state of their partners, the single car that drove through unaffected began to slow, turning to make sure that everyone was all right. Which they were. Their necks may be a bit stiff from such a quick stop, but otherwise they'd be fine. The car that was left would be Chadwyck's prize.
The two officers in the car opened the doors and took cover behind the vehicle; their guns slightly shaking as they took aim at Chadwyck.
"Put your hands on your head and get down on the ground!" One officer shouted, well aware of what Chadwyck was capable of.
The other sort of contradicted the order with one of his own, but the effect was much the same. "Put your hands up, now!" He shouted. This would be the option that Chadwyck decided to follow.
The young man bent his elbows and held his hands above his head. He was still smirking, which the police officers didn't seem to like. The moved forward cautiously, still ducking behind the car. But they exposed themselves enough for Chadwyck to make a move.
He pointed his index finger from each hand at each officer in turn and shot a bolt of lightning at them. Not a large charge, but enough to shock their systems enough to knock them out. Not a moment too soon, either, the other officers were all working on climbing out of their vehicles, and they'd be opening fire any second.
Chadwyck hopped into the driver's seat and pulled up to Lysis, who had landed the helicopter. He could hear the chatter on the dispatch radio; they were making quite a stir, especially now that they were in possession of a police car. He opened the passenger door. "You're chariot, m'lady," Chadwyck smiled.