Gale did not expect it to be raining. Weather proceeds as usual, apparently, even if life does not. Through the wet smack of raindrops, he can barely hear the sea breathing a few blocks away. The dust from the millions of bodies, trees, plants, and animals seeded the clouds and dragged down moisture from the sea. The precipitation has turned the
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There's a loud audible hiss from Prithivi, more like the air is being shredded in two, when she sees that the wind based Atma is blocking her from the kill. Her arms uncoil, and she practically bristles in challenge ( ... )
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The change of minds is obvious, as Prithivi wavers before crashing to the ground in a spray of dust, mud, and more sand. One can hear Argilla's tone underneath the gasps, if they strain to listen. Her voice becomes a lot more obvious as the demon twitches in the ground, and lets out a pained whimper as a collection of lines spreads over her. Her legs and arms spasm as the pink light reaches them, and it feels like someone is rubbing grit into the raw and bleeding parts of her skin.
After a moment, Argilla is aware of a dull throbbing in her left arm. She blinks when she realizes she can clearly see it...And a long stretch of dark tan hexagons that have climbed from her collarbone and onto it.
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Back hunched against the wall, Gale takes in his surroundings. It goes without saying that the tunnel looks drastically different with Prithivi's modifications. He coughs raggedly as the smoke from the still-smoldering wreckage drifts over.
His eyes wander over to his sniper comrade, reassuring himself that she's still alive and moving. "Argilla?"
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Her entire body complains as she rolls over; rocks dig into her, and her muscles tell her about every little hurt and bits of phantom pain she had to endure in that fight.
"Do...You mind telling me what just happened?" She forces herself to stare at the ceiling, instead of her arm, or the figure she could see slumped just a little further over, against the wall.
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"I lost control," he says weakly, assuming that he was the only one of the two to do so. "Were you hurt?"
He manages an awkward, kneeling crawl closer to Argilla. Shards of brick on the floor dig into his hands and knees.
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"We both lost control of the Atma...I should probably be thanking Vayu for that attack. I don't think I would've been able to change back if it didn't happen..." She'd actually laugh at that, if it didn't hurt so much.
Her arms shake as she tries to prop herself up on them, to look over at Gale. She finds herself putting more weight on the left one, which holds up despite the pulsing feeling in her skin. She reaches over to gingerly touch the skin, looking at the new mottled pattern on it.
"I don't think that-" Whatever she says gets lost when she looks up as Gale comes closer, and she can't keep herself from flinching backward.
Please, please let what she's seeing just be the result of a tired, overworked imagination.
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He glances down, not seeing anything out of the ordinary about his person that would elicit Argilla's reaction. There is, however, his face. Fingers rise up to his forehead, and instead of the flat plane of flesh he expected, he feels a series of vertical lumps which define a zig-zag pattern. A dead give-away.
Luckily, the teeth stop at his eyebrows, and they don't seem ready to open anytime soon. That is, as far as he can tell, his skull is still intact. The teeth are just . . . extra, like the blue arms he had several weeks ago. Purely cosmetic.
He sighs. "Harmless. It should disappear after a while. Hopefully yours will, too." He nods at her markings.
A hand fishes around in his pocket to pull out his PINpoint. It's still ticking off their proximity to the portal. "Once you feel up to walking, we really should leave. No telling how many more Atma might be attracted by the smoke."
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She manages a nod, and slowly starts to climb to her feet.
"I won't disagree with that." Her eyes flicker over to where the half eaten carcass of the first demon is laying in the tunnel. "There might be more coming, if they can smell that." More reason not to stay around. "I think I can manage, if we don't go too quickly." To prove it, she takes a step forward.
"You're certain you're fine? I heard you...Screaming. Before, when we were about to fight."
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He offers his arm. He's not any less wobbly, but maybe they're better off being wobbly together. "Need some help?"
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"I...Help would be appreciated." She takes the offered arm, but tries not to lean too heavily on him; she can remember a certain time back in Muladhara when she was practically carried back, and doesn't want a repeat of that. Especially if there isn't a Sera around to help either of them.
"If you say. But...That didn't feel right, at least for me. Changing has sometimes hurt, but never like that." Talking is good right now; it's a welcome distraction from how sore she feels.
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"I believe it comes back to the lack of control, the hunger . . . all of the other symptoms. Something is definitely changing, Argilla, and not for the better. I have no idea what will come of this."
They come upon the living space from before. The wall Gale had touched just prior to the fight is now crumbled into a pile of its constituent bricks and mortar. It was concealing a heavy door made of ancient wood and rusty hinges.
A check of his PINpoint confirms that this is definitely the portal. "We were so close . . ."
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"W-we have to do something about this..." Deep breaths aren't doing anything for her voice; it's determined to be shaky, and make her tone waver.
She slumps forward when she sees the door, realizing what they could have avoided if they'd just moved forward a little further.
"...I just want to go back now. Get our strength back, and think."
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With a grunt, he breaks the latch from its covering of rust, and pushes the handle inward to be greeted by the sound of the milling crowds of the Nexus. It feels like he just walked off of a movie set, and into the bustling backstage. Funny, no, tragic to think that the refugees were huddled right next to this -- a deus ex machina escape route if ever there was one.
Gale swings the door closed behind them, and takes a moment to grab a "CAUTION: Dangerous Portal! Marked for assessment and sealing!" sign from a handy "Nexus Safety" kiosk and tacks it firmly on the door.
That done, he fiddles with his PINpoint again to pull up the coordinates to Mayfair.
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