07-16-2019, 07:36 PM
— 'cause I'm only a crack in this castle of glass
The faerie suspected this may happen. This is your doing in a way. The swift fox slowly padded forward, an impassive look in his amber eyes. You doomed her to Gael's wrath the second you decided to help her. She was already doomed, he supposed. Doomed to malnutrition and dehydration. Exhaustion and desperation too, from what he'd gathered the day she glitched out of her cell.
He bit back an irritated sigh. Since when do you inflict vengeance on the innocent, cousin? Since when did he allow it? Yet the vulpine did nothing, only watched in silence. Until things began going wrong. A startled curse in Gaelic followed his flashing eyes when the child disappeared. Of course. She barely possessed an ounce of control regarding her abilities and Gael thought this was a smart idea? If Gael's head felt anything like his, he certainly may be regretting this now.
He crouched low, tossing the other fox a frustrated look before aiming to strike Suvi with a single blast of lightning. He took care to target nothing vital but fully intended to leave her a nasty burn. Hopefully, the electricity didn't too much more damage than that. Embry hoped she'd stay down, rather than force his hand more than once, but he remained nearby, poised to strike again.
"She's hardly any use dead, Gael," he huffed from where he stood. And if we hurt her any more... "Personally, I'm more inclined to believe she'd be better put to work." A working healer beside himself would be extremely useful. Especially if Jervis intends to wage war. "... An' if she's reluctant..." Well. He doubted that, from the core of his being.
[align=right]hardly anything left for you to see — EMBRY
The faerie suspected this may happen. This is your doing in a way. The swift fox slowly padded forward, an impassive look in his amber eyes. You doomed her to Gael's wrath the second you decided to help her. She was already doomed, he supposed. Doomed to malnutrition and dehydration. Exhaustion and desperation too, from what he'd gathered the day she glitched out of her cell.
He bit back an irritated sigh. Since when do you inflict vengeance on the innocent, cousin? Since when did he allow it? Yet the vulpine did nothing, only watched in silence. Until things began going wrong. A startled curse in Gaelic followed his flashing eyes when the child disappeared. Of course. She barely possessed an ounce of control regarding her abilities and Gael thought this was a smart idea? If Gael's head felt anything like his, he certainly may be regretting this now.
He crouched low, tossing the other fox a frustrated look before aiming to strike Suvi with a single blast of lightning. He took care to target nothing vital but fully intended to leave her a nasty burn. Hopefully, the electricity didn't too much more damage than that. Embry hoped she'd stay down, rather than force his hand more than once, but he remained nearby, poised to strike again.
"She's hardly any use dead, Gael," he huffed from where he stood. And if we hurt her any more... "Personally, I'm more inclined to believe she'd be better put to work." A working healer beside himself would be extremely useful. Especially if Jervis intends to wage war. "... An' if she's reluctant..." Well. He doubted that, from the core of his being.
[align=right]hardly anything left for you to see — EMBRY
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