Part of her was wondering if Eiko would be here. As it is, this is Isis's version of the more intense training that people rarely get to see.
Mainly because a mage calling down lightning and controlling a storm in Los Angeles tends to run the risk of attracting attention.
Here, though, she has more freedom, as controlling storms--even by accident, as she's prone to do--isn't an odd thing.
Of course, she also expected Eiko to be training elsewhere, too. Isis shifts her weight again, and Eiko (as closely as their energies are tied) will likely pick up on Isis's alterations of the balance of the world around them.
It's easier in the Nexus. Lightning arcs through the cloud again, and thunder rumbles. Isis has chills when she does this, because it's that electrifying of a sensation (and yes, that pun was intentional).
"Come on... go down." She murmurs under her breath, gesturing again an an attempt to get it to strike where she wants.
The cloud flashes and rumbles again, but does not obey the command. Damn lightning.
And then more hot and sweaty exercise happens when Isis does wake up, right?
Well, yes. Getting hit with lightning would sting something fierce. There's a reason it's not done much from Isis.
That's also the reason Isis has chosen a target so very far away. The flagpole is at least a good hundred yards away (Incidentally, it's got a large green sphere on the top, and stands on top of a brownish-red concrete block, there is no flag).
Isis gestures again, lightning arcs down over the under-side of the cloud, near the flagpole, but not near enough. "Almost. Just a bit more.." She can sense Eiko's possibly about to do something, as well as where she is in reference to herself (which might make it hard for Eiko to sneak up on Isis, unless Isis is distracted). She trusts the other girl, though, so it's not of much concern at the moment.
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Because she's not sure what she can do here, but support is support.
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Mainly because a mage calling down lightning and controlling a storm in Los Angeles tends to run the risk of attracting attention.
Here, though, she has more freedom, as controlling storms--even by accident, as she's prone to do--isn't an odd thing.
Of course, she also expected Eiko to be training elsewhere, too. Isis shifts her weight again, and Eiko (as closely as their energies are tied) will likely pick up on Isis's alterations of the balance of the world around them.
It's easier in the Nexus. Lightning arcs through the cloud again, and thunder rumbles. Isis has chills when she does this, because it's that electrifying of a sensation (and yes, that pun was intentional).
"Come on... go down." She murmurs under her breath, gesturing again an an attempt to get it to strike where she wants.
The cloud flashes and rumbles again, but does not obey the command. Damn lightning.
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There's a sense behind her eyes, something happening. Isis might sense Eiko's balance changing, as if she's preparing to leap.
Because, you know, being hit by lightning would hurt a lot.
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Well, yes. Getting hit with lightning would sting something fierce. There's a reason it's not done much from Isis.
That's also the reason Isis has chosen a target so very far away. The flagpole is at least a good hundred yards away (Incidentally, it's got a large green sphere on the top, and stands on top of a brownish-red concrete block, there is no flag).
Isis gestures again, lightning arcs down over the under-side of the cloud, near the flagpole, but not near enough. "Almost. Just a bit more.." She can sense Eiko's possibly about to do something, as well as where she is in reference to herself (which might make it hard for Eiko to sneak up on Isis, unless Isis is distracted). She trusts the other girl, though, so it's not of much concern at the moment.
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