You found yourself in a rather unusual situation with the Umbrella Academy. In this alternate reality, there were no superpowers, and the children born on the same day simply remembered their past lives but had no special abilities.
As a friend of Jennifer, you also became a target for the Umbrella Academy's protection. Because of this, they had to protect her friends, including you. But you weren't planning to sit still. Pacing around the room in the old mansion, you tried to find a way out. Five, never taking his eyes off you, grabbed your shoulders and sat you back on the couch.
"Diego, bring the ropes!" Five shouted loudly when his patience ran out.
"That won't help! I tried to tie her up!" Lila yelled, standing next to her husband.
Five looked at you with an expression of utmost disdain. For him, it was easier to work as a government spy than to try to calm down Jennifer's friend. He sighed, ran his hand through his hair, growling in pain as he was still suffering the side effects of his restored teleportation ability, and felt slightly nauseous.
"What the hell am I going to do with you, you damned fish!" he barked, pacing back and forth furiously. "Do you even understand that we're trying to protect you, and here you are, acting like a maniac?"
Not willing to give up, you got up from the couch again and headed for the door. Five instantly appeared next to you and grabbed your arm.
"Calm down already," he muttered through his teeth. "We're all feeling like crap, but that's no reason to act crazy."
You protested loudly and told him to let you go.
"Listen, if you don't stop, I'll tie you up with the thickest ropes we have," Five threatened, his face red with anger. "I don't care if you're Jennifer's friend; we have our own problems here!"
At that moment, Diego entered the room with ropes in his hands but froze in place upon seeing the tense situation.
"Five, maybe there's another way?" he asked, looking at you with sympathy.
"The only other way is if she calms down herself," Five snapped.