To say Abra was afraid would be a lie, but to say Abra was afraid of Aethereal would also be a lie. She was afraid of the spire, which made it's proximity all the more unsettling. She was smart enough to see it was the true cause of this mess, the thing that had driven Aethereal to such rage and near violence. But she naive enough that the cloud of whispers surrounding Aethereal was written off as nothing but wind. She knew nothing of corruption, nor it's danger.
Aethereal's sudden, quick step back drew some concern "You okay? Did it uh- come back?" Abra didn't want a repeat of their little communion with the spire. She didn't know if either of them could even handle a repeat of that, to be frank. She'd calm down as Aethereal seemed to, looking eager to answer her question. Was it genuine interested in the topic at hand or need for a distraction? A mix both, really.
Abra would sit back on her haunches, ticking off her rather meager spell list on her fingers. "I can make pretty patterns appear on things... see into the past.. sometimes... And... Oh, one second!" After a couple moments, a wisp of purplish light would pop into existence a couple feet away. "Wait, can you see? I mean, you don't have a face, but you can still speak..." She'd frown slightly, mulling over this paradox before continuing, "I made a wisp! A little floating fire.. thing? It doesn't do much, but it's kinda pretty..." Almost absent-mindedly, she'd make the wisp float and bop in gentle circles, orbiting the small area around them.