[ aether's more concerned about taking her down than surprising her. and if anything, he's the one being surprised instead, staring in horror as the ground starts to shake, boxes and other things tumbling all over the place. he grabs onto a nearby pole to steady himself, shutting the delusion off.
at ajax's question, he snaps, turning his head towards the direction of the room he left her in.
in there!
a response that's supposedly for ajax, but one that the god notices, her gaze flashing towards the tiny room near the exit of the warehouse.
lumine herself has started to get back up on her feet, struggling in the process, clinging to a nearby chair. her breathing has come up short and laboured, her legs shaking from the process. everything hurts, like heated blades slicing through her skin. but even before she can get out of the room, the god flashes into existence at the doorway, a maniacal look on her face.
hello, little star. let's resume where we left off. your brother can follow you after.
one of the hands crashes through the walls, tearing them open like they're made of flimsy paper, its fingers closing around lumine. ]
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at ajax's question, he snaps, turning his head towards the direction of the room he left her in.
in there!
a response that's supposedly for ajax, but one that the god notices, her gaze flashing towards the tiny room near the exit of the warehouse.
lumine herself has started to get back up on her feet, struggling in the process, clinging to a nearby chair. her breathing has come up short and laboured, her legs shaking from the process. everything hurts, like heated blades slicing through her skin. but even before she can get out of the room, the god flashes into existence at the doorway, a maniacal look on her face.
hello, little star. let's resume where we left off. your brother can follow you after.
one of the hands crashes through the walls, tearing them open like they're made of flimsy paper, its fingers closing around lumine. ]