Seth...floated. He didn't know where he was, and he couldn't see anything. Except...yes, there. He saw the red light of Calamity, its light bathing him in a faint red glow.
"You betrayed me..." Seth said, though he didn't quite know how. He wasn't sure he even had a mouth. "You let me die!"
Child, a voice whispered. Do you think I would just let you die?
"I didn't!" Seth yelled. "Until you let it happen!"
I gave you your gift so you could right the wrongs with humanity. Why would I just end you now?
"I don't know..." Seth said. "I don't know..."
Calamity whispered something to him. Seth's--no, not Seth. Timeport--Timeport's eyes widened, if he even had them. And then he nodded. "I will, Calamity."
Timeport woke up.
He groaned, then sat up. And hit his head on the underside of a table. "Gah!" he exclaimed, feeling the top of his head. He hadn't been under a table when he'd died. Ah well. He clamored out from underneath the table and stood up. Everyone was gone, and Timeport had no idea where they had left to. That man on the bike, he'd kill him, he'd impale his body with so many things that there wouldn't be a body left for that man to have, he...
No. He didn't matter. Timeport looked around, then looked up. He thought for a moment, then tried to teleport up. He appeared five feet above the floor, then dropped back down. If I teleport fast enough... He teleported up, then up, then up, then up. He warped through the roof of the airport. He kept going up. Up and up and up and up, until he could see the entirety of Portland laid out below him. And still he went farther, getting closer and closer to Calamity and farther from the ground. Soon, he could see all of Oregon below him.
Timeport smiled as he started to fall. Calamity had given him a sacred mission.
And he intended to see it through.