08-26-2015, 12:19 PM
Things ramped up quickly into the violent factor. Ayden watched as Aria tried to kill her supposed friend. She said something to Connor but there was nothing he could really do. She on the other hand could. But it was already too late, Nox was throwing his partner up against the wall with what Ayden could only assume was air. She was turning a sad shade of blue.
She had to put this to rest now. Ayden grabbed her power, but before she could do anything there was a ball of fire speeding her direction. She wasn't exactly sure if she wanted to jump out of the way or push Connor. But the fireball fell several feet short of the intended target. Had he intended to miss? He had said "Don't" Don't what? Ayden was about to interfere with her power and he stopped her. The power still danced happily along the edge of her vision and she let it drop. She would give him the benefit of the doubt on this one - he hadn't meant to hit them to begin with.
His attention was whole heatedly on Aria. He looked like there was more between them than just friendship. He pinned her to the wall and begged. If it he wasn't begging her not to kill him it might have been sweet.
Ayden watched as he gently diffused the situation. The girl he pinned to the wall wilted like a dying flower as he broke into pieces around her. It was definitely more than a friendship they shared as they collapsed together.
Connor took the moment to confront her, to tell her he had to help him. It was obvious she wasn't exactly wanting to be there, he was giving her an out. But there was a girl missing, and that girl needed someone. It called to her, she had to help her.
Ayden nodded, "I will help him find her, but for her not for them."
She nodded in the direction of the pair on the floor. She wasn't going to help them - they were Atharim, but this girl. She needed finding.
She had to put this to rest now. Ayden grabbed her power, but before she could do anything there was a ball of fire speeding her direction. She wasn't exactly sure if she wanted to jump out of the way or push Connor. But the fireball fell several feet short of the intended target. Had he intended to miss? He had said "Don't" Don't what? Ayden was about to interfere with her power and he stopped her. The power still danced happily along the edge of her vision and she let it drop. She would give him the benefit of the doubt on this one - he hadn't meant to hit them to begin with.
His attention was whole heatedly on Aria. He looked like there was more between them than just friendship. He pinned her to the wall and begged. If it he wasn't begging her not to kill him it might have been sweet.
Ayden watched as he gently diffused the situation. The girl he pinned to the wall wilted like a dying flower as he broke into pieces around her. It was definitely more than a friendship they shared as they collapsed together.
Connor took the moment to confront her, to tell her he had to help him. It was obvious she wasn't exactly wanting to be there, he was giving her an out. But there was a girl missing, and that girl needed someone. It called to her, she had to help her.
Ayden nodded, "I will help him find her, but for her not for them."
She nodded in the direction of the pair on the floor. She wasn't going to help them - they were Atharim, but this girl. She needed finding.