It started a few days ago on her morning jog around the base. First, it was her head. The pain had been so great that she thought discharging some energy would make it stop. Unfortunately, it did nothing. Second was her chest. It started tightening on her morning visit (which was more sneaking through the window than visiting) to Spencer's room.
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Seeing Haylie cross the grassy sparring area improved his mood immensely. He was still incredibly bitter over how she had used her powers against him. Despite how he felt physically at the moment, he wasn't letting this opportunity go to waste. Spitting out whatever phlegm had just come up from his last cough, he flicked his cigarette away. The feral strode over to her with a purpose, stopping in front of her and blocking the way.
"We really must stop running into each other this way." There was a wicked smirk on his face. Daken was a very good actor. Just by looking at him, it was impossible to guess anything was wrong.
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"I don't think it's called runnin' when you're makin' a habit out of conveniently showin' up in front of me." As always, she stared up at him as if he were boring her to death, fingers twitching ever so slightly as she felt the familiar tingling of energy building up in her hands.
The odd thing? She wasn't trying to charge up on purpose.
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Daken knew standing in front of Haylie was never a good idea. The woman seemed to barely have enough control to keep from exploding the camp at the best of times. With his usual agility, he moved until he was instead directly behind her, pressing up close. He grabbed her arms to prevent her from turning around. She couldn't blow him up if she couldn't aim behind her. "I'm a patient man. It takes a lot to piss me off. But I have a very low tolerance for idiotic women who blow my eardrums out." This close, the slight wheeze in his voice became clearly audible.
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