The battle ends and the unregistered heroes must flee for violating the Superhuman Registration Act.
In Theodore Sturgeon's novel The Dreaming Jewels, the hero flees with carnies to escape a brutal father.
The heroes ran for the stairs and fled the inn.
As the battle begins, our hero flees the scene.
Fear took the place of his former boldness, and the hero fled.
The hero, a canny amalgam of Old West outlaw and third-world revolutionary, may have fled across the border into Mexico, but this is merely a tactical retreat.
The five heroes flee the city and go underground where Wesley is captured by an ancient being who tells of his world where Jasmine once ruled.
It is Aarne-Thompson type 313C, the girl helps the hero flee, and type 884, the forgotten fiancée.
In fairy tales of the Aarne-Thompson type 313A, the girl helps the hero flee, one such chase is an integral part of the tale.
It is Aarne-Thompson type 313A, the girl helps the hero flee and revolves about a transformation chase.