Deathkitten
I am the Deathkitten! Fear me!
Oh well. Seiva supposed she needed to intervene now. It wasn’t like the cyanide leak was enough to really kill people, hell, they were in an open air area anyway, but her little idiot looked like they were about ready to pass out from the gas.
She hopped out of the air and landed in the middle of the scene, in the same movement clearing the air of any gas with a flick of her fingers. Seiva planted one hand on her hip, the other flashing a little metallic red card their government had given her to avoid unnecessary damage to property. It showed the heroes she was a “deity-class” individual. In her case, of course, that meant Demon Lord. Annoying she got lumped in with gods but oh well. The card basically told them not to fight her unless absolutely necessary - because she’d kick their ass and would make a mess doing it.
Seiva tucked her card away again with a massive grin on her face and stared at Jax, helping him stay standing with her now free arm, “Damn. It’s been a while, brat. You don’t look like you’ve aged a day since I lost you. And now you’re here makin’ a mess and a half. What am I gonna do with you?”
She realized he couldn’t understand her and laughed, “Right. Right. You spoke a different language. This is gonna hurt a little.” Seiva tapped his forehead with a rapid movement and forcibly taught him English. The effect was a new language learned, of course, but also an instant awful headache.
“Hi,” she said again, smiling wide. Her eyes looked up toward Alexandria, “Machina! Get down here and do whatever questioning stuff you need to do. I’m gonna take him with me after that. He won’t be going to the PD.”
Osuka Cam E. Leon Djinni
She hopped out of the air and landed in the middle of the scene, in the same movement clearing the air of any gas with a flick of her fingers. Seiva planted one hand on her hip, the other flashing a little metallic red card their government had given her to avoid unnecessary damage to property. It showed the heroes she was a “deity-class” individual. In her case, of course, that meant Demon Lord. Annoying she got lumped in with gods but oh well. The card basically told them not to fight her unless absolutely necessary - because she’d kick their ass and would make a mess doing it.
Seiva tucked her card away again with a massive grin on her face and stared at Jax, helping him stay standing with her now free arm, “Damn. It’s been a while, brat. You don’t look like you’ve aged a day since I lost you. And now you’re here makin’ a mess and a half. What am I gonna do with you?”
She realized he couldn’t understand her and laughed, “Right. Right. You spoke a different language. This is gonna hurt a little.” Seiva tapped his forehead with a rapid movement and forcibly taught him English. The effect was a new language learned, of course, but also an instant awful headache.
“Hi,” she said again, smiling wide. Her eyes looked up toward Alexandria, “Machina! Get down here and do whatever questioning stuff you need to do. I’m gonna take him with me after that. He won’t be going to the PD.”
Osuka Cam E. Leon Djinni