by Jen on Tue May 26, 2009 7:37 am
"Oh for the love of..." Isabella shook her head, pressing her hands to her face for a moment as if to ask 'why me?'. She glanced briefly at Caela before looking behind her at Trydian and Sebilla. "You two come, but slower. We don't need anything happening to either of you, understand?" Isabella stared pointedly at Trydian as his gaze glazed over with whatever sort of distraction he had in mind.
"Lets go." Isabella shook off her cloak and motioned Caela to do the same. They were lighter in body than Vylrath, but slower -- less maddened by whatever force that drove the ex demon. Still, their speed was decent, their pace faster by far than a human mortal. It would take them perhaps three minutes to reach the scene by way of shifting sands and avoiding the speckling of trees and ruins that existed beyond the lake. When they arrived, Vylrath would not harm them -- and in an ironic way it almost seemed vampiric in the way they flocked to him, their undeniable maker.
"Vylrath, just what do you think you are doing? There is no fish." Bella bent down and grabbed the carcass and wiggled it in Vylrath's direction as she looked at the stranger. Isabella was beautiful in the dangerous sort of way. Long legs, gorgeous face, deadly eyes -- everything that marked her a predator. The woman behind her, however, was less threatening if only a fraction below painfully beautiful. Her blonde hair caught the light of the fire and her tantalizing midnight blue eyes with their starry silver flecks sparkled with a brilliance that breathed immortality. They both looked hungry, but they were both in far greater control than Vylrath.
"The fish, unless you desire to eat bones, is gone." The brown haired woman threw the carcass at Vylrath and turned to the blonde behind her. "I think he's going crazy." She muttered, but well within earshot of the stranger and Vylrath.
"Father is crazy, when hasn't he been?" The blonde responded, her eyes never leaving Vylrath.
"Good point." Isabella glanced at the stranger for a moment and smiled, they were in perfect view right in front of him, if a good ten feet away. "I apologize for this man's ruining your dinner. He doesn't think before he acts." Isabella glared at Vylrath then and rested her hands on her hips.
"Now that you've alerted not only this man, but the gods only know what else to our position and our appearance in this land -- what do you have to say for yourself, Vylrath? Do you want us dead before we even begin to rebuild?!" As Isabella berated the man with the sword, her voice became a little more shrill.
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"Trydian, why is grandfather so insane?" Sebilla asked as she picked up her mother's cloak and her grandmother's. She stood on her tiptoes for a moment, shading her silver eyes with one hand so that she could see into the distance. She was a human, a mortal, and unless her brother picked her up and threw her over his shoulder, they would go the insanely slow pace of human mortals. It had often driven him crazy as they grew up. She smiled at that and looked back at her brother.
"Why are you so thoughtful of late, Brother? You don't usually think before you act. Though, you made grandmother and mother happy by trying to make nice with grandfather." Sebilla picked at the end of her braid in thought. She hadn't had any more of those scary "visions" yet, and she was always on the verge of insanity thinking that she might eventually have another. How could anyone call seeing the past, or the future for that matter, a gift?
"We should hurry, Trydian. It will take us much longer to get to them."