10-26-2015, 12:13 PM
"You might be strong goddess, you might be weak, but do you want to test your mettle against mine?"
He thought he was better than her! How dare... a gust of wind rose in the car and died down as quickly as it had begun. It gave Ayden pause. Had he done that? She hadn't seen a door open nor close. He was Atharim! Ayden didn't like him on principle, but now he thought to threatened her. Ayden would have taken him up on the challenge if Connor hadn't interjected.
He made her leave. He was done playing babysitter. He was done finally trying to make this boy a friend. Maybe he'd leave them alone now. Leave the boy alone - he was nothing but trouble.
They stepped to the entrance of the train, Connor's hand on her arm steadily guiding her. Ayden kept glancing back at the pair on the train. She was angry. But it wasn't at Connor - not really. He was just being his hero self. How she had ended up with a man like that she didn't know. She was hardly a hero - more like the villain. Ayden sighed. They were going to have issues through out their life - but maybe he could teach her something. She could only hope.
The train pulled to a stop and Ayden stepped out of the train leaving the pair of Atharim to whatever fate they had. She hoped never to see either of them again.
He thought he was better than her! How dare... a gust of wind rose in the car and died down as quickly as it had begun. It gave Ayden pause. Had he done that? She hadn't seen a door open nor close. He was Atharim! Ayden didn't like him on principle, but now he thought to threatened her. Ayden would have taken him up on the challenge if Connor hadn't interjected.
He made her leave. He was done playing babysitter. He was done finally trying to make this boy a friend. Maybe he'd leave them alone now. Leave the boy alone - he was nothing but trouble.
They stepped to the entrance of the train, Connor's hand on her arm steadily guiding her. Ayden kept glancing back at the pair on the train. She was angry. But it wasn't at Connor - not really. He was just being his hero self. How she had ended up with a man like that she didn't know. She was hardly a hero - more like the villain. Ayden sighed. They were going to have issues through out their life - but maybe he could teach her something. She could only hope.
The train pulled to a stop and Ayden stepped out of the train leaving the pair of Atharim to whatever fate they had. She hoped never to see either of them again.