Jul 26 2021, 04:00 PM
Oh, no.
As Draconua descended, Attikias's eyes trailed her, his hands glued to the wall.'Come on,' he mentally begged, pacing along the wall. 'Hang on. Just let them chrysalize and be done with it.'
There would be no mercy from Draconua. He should have known this- those manacles were for her (or, so he imagined). Only she was cruel enough to guard the very center of Chaos in the caves, and it was she who became the executioner of these matches.
In the end, it was not the selenite's choking hands, but instead the mistress of destruction, consuming wholly the desired prey. His child had gotten out of the way- but Aspen? Aspen was gone. Attikias's heart leapt to his throat and choked him up, stopping him in his pacings as he turned to watch what his child would do.
They were crying. No. No- nonono."Kid!" Instinct driving over him, Attikias shoved himself out past the wall and took one quick glance down, judging the distance. If he- no- thinking fast, he swung over the side and dangled over the edge, a whole height still left to go. Nothing left to do but jump- and he did, rolling as best as he could with a harsh sting to his legs.
His pain wasn't important. Right now, he was rushing to Selenite with his arms open, aiming to take a hold of them and ground them to the present. Please, Nemean. Please, give them some time to recover- give them time to get out of danger.
Barely, just barely, as he meant to hold Selenite close and prick himself with every needle on their body, he pleaded."Just hold on. C'mon, let's get you out of here- c'mon, kid." If he could, he'd try to direct the kaijin away, to support them as they retreated back to the depths of the coliseum.
If they even moved at all.
As Draconua descended, Attikias's eyes trailed her, his hands glued to the wall.
There would be no mercy from Draconua. He should have known this- those manacles were for her (or, so he imagined). Only she was cruel enough to guard the very center of Chaos in the caves, and it was she who became the executioner of these matches.
In the end, it was not the selenite's choking hands, but instead the mistress of destruction, consuming wholly the desired prey. His child had gotten out of the way- but Aspen? Aspen was gone. Attikias's heart leapt to his throat and choked him up, stopping him in his pacings as he turned to watch what his child would do.
They were crying. No. No- nonono.
His pain wasn't important. Right now, he was rushing to Selenite with his arms open, aiming to take a hold of them and ground them to the present. Please, Nemean. Please, give them some time to recover- give them time to get out of danger.
Barely, just barely, as he meant to hold Selenite close and prick himself with every needle on their body, he pleaded.
If they even moved at all.