Ririn
What demons did you bring to our tea party?
Ivorel's body was like a lifeless statue as she didn't even flinch when Vox knelt next to her, staying as silent as the whole world around them. Wasn't he supposed to be on the other side of the trees right now? Perhaps even further than that, running to his freedom, a real freedom where he wouldn't have to take Ivorel where he said he would? Why was he there? Why was he offering the one thing she needed the most?
The silent presence of a creature that looked nothing like her but was curved out of the same material she was.
Her eyes stayed focused on the cocoon infront of her, following the flowly movements of the shadows that were almost like waves, coming and going from a shore that she couldn't really see.
Yes, making Conor follow her instead of Vox had saved his life. Controlling the power inside her, fighting against her own pain, telling her heart to look away from the betrayal, had saved his life.
But she had attack him, there was no denying that now. And she did want to kill him, make him suffer enough that death would only feel like a gift.
No matter what she had done, the darkness that run in her veins had won yet another fight.
Vox offering his hand to her, his motion carefull and slow was what finally made her snap out of the circle of self hatred she was at. Her eyes turned to look at his hand, seeing that his fingers had been scraped and his nails had broken, probably from climbing up the wall or from coming down from it. Funny, what small details her eyes chose to gather in such a time.
She reached over, putting her hand into his, marveling at how his bronze skin almost made her pale skin look fluorescent, noticing that her palm almost disappeared in his, as he pulled her off the ground.
Ivorel held onto him a moment longer than necessary, looking to give a name to the feeling touching him gave her, but as she got closer to the answer, she pulled away slowly, unlike how she had pulled from his grasp before, not wanting to face what truths would surface from that.
"As long as he is out we are safe in the woods but I won't be able to hold the cocoon from a long distance." She said, licking her lips. "If I let him now, we'll probably be far away enough by the time he comes around anyway. We need..." She looked up at the sky, searching for the sun above them "about four hours for the sun to go down. Then we can move more freely." Ivorel turned her eyes on Vox, choosing to say nothing of what had happened before he found her, knowing that they really didn't have more time to waste. Her powers would be more efficient under the moon light but they needed to put some distance between them and their persuers first.
The silent presence of a creature that looked nothing like her but was curved out of the same material she was.
Her eyes stayed focused on the cocoon infront of her, following the flowly movements of the shadows that were almost like waves, coming and going from a shore that she couldn't really see.
Yes, making Conor follow her instead of Vox had saved his life. Controlling the power inside her, fighting against her own pain, telling her heart to look away from the betrayal, had saved his life.
But she had attack him, there was no denying that now. And she did want to kill him, make him suffer enough that death would only feel like a gift.
No matter what she had done, the darkness that run in her veins had won yet another fight.
Vox offering his hand to her, his motion carefull and slow was what finally made her snap out of the circle of self hatred she was at. Her eyes turned to look at his hand, seeing that his fingers had been scraped and his nails had broken, probably from climbing up the wall or from coming down from it. Funny, what small details her eyes chose to gather in such a time.
She reached over, putting her hand into his, marveling at how his bronze skin almost made her pale skin look fluorescent, noticing that her palm almost disappeared in his, as he pulled her off the ground.
Ivorel held onto him a moment longer than necessary, looking to give a name to the feeling touching him gave her, but as she got closer to the answer, she pulled away slowly, unlike how she had pulled from his grasp before, not wanting to face what truths would surface from that.
"As long as he is out we are safe in the woods but I won't be able to hold the cocoon from a long distance." She said, licking her lips. "If I let him now, we'll probably be far away enough by the time he comes around anyway. We need..." She looked up at the sky, searching for the sun above them "about four hours for the sun to go down. Then we can move more freely." Ivorel turned her eyes on Vox, choosing to say nothing of what had happened before he found her, knowing that they really didn't have more time to waste. Her powers would be more efficient under the moon light but they needed to put some distance between them and their persuers first.