[ She doesn't doubt they don't have total control over that being - she's not well-versed in the stuff regarding the Innocent beast, really, but she's heard enough to know it's some separate entity. Even still. It was clearly part of their plan to wield it, right? Why incorporate something into their plan if they have absolutely no control over it? Again, it falls on her ears as a lie.
But it's as he predicts, she does have to leap back to avoid his burst of pyromancy - and has to lower her gaze, momentarily, from the burst of heat, and he'll feel the creep of the enchantment halt, abruptly, when she does look away. That doesn't stay the case for long, though, because as soon as he starts taking off, she's in pursuit, trailing behind him while keeping an even distance, like a hunting animal playing the long game of exhausting its prey. Only briefly does she let her gaze drift to the strange armor he's conjured, and without knowing if it can really move or do anything else, she simply assumes it'll stay where it is - thus, as long as she maintains her distance, it should be okay... allegedly.
She's tested the limits of her ability to great lengths and detail; she knows she can get to about his waist before she's forced to make actual physical contact with him. For now, she's content to stay three to four paces behind, even slowing herself down if the weight of the stone starts to change his gait. Misa stares, unyieldingly, at the back of his head as the stone starts to capture the slope of his shoulders, the beginnings of his back. ]
Letting you go would be the same as saying I don't care what you guys did, [ She huffs, snidely, from her position behind him. Getting in the way of Abel and Himeka's execution was a big deal, and as fond as she'd been of the two of them, she does rather wish it'd been carried out. Things would've gotten a lot simpler, if it had. ] Don't you know? A Kenoma who acts like that is done for, over here.
[ Because Kenoma who stray from the path are cut down, Kenoma who show mercy to the Pleroma are punished swiftly and brutally. While it's not fear of that happening that drives her actions, she ends up finding his justifications increasingly nonsensical, almost annoying in their base reasoning, which provokes her speaking out. ]
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[ She doesn't doubt they don't have total control over that being - she's not well-versed in the stuff regarding the Innocent beast, really, but she's heard enough to know it's some separate entity. Even still. It was clearly part of their plan to wield it, right? Why incorporate something into their plan if they have absolutely no control over it? Again, it falls on her ears as a lie.
But it's as he predicts, she does have to leap back to avoid his burst of pyromancy - and has to lower her gaze, momentarily, from the burst of heat, and he'll feel the creep of the enchantment halt, abruptly, when she does look away. That doesn't stay the case for long, though, because as soon as he starts taking off, she's in pursuit, trailing behind him while keeping an even distance, like a hunting animal playing the long game of exhausting its prey. Only briefly does she let her gaze drift to the strange armor he's conjured, and without knowing if it can really move or do anything else, she simply assumes it'll stay where it is - thus, as long as she maintains her distance, it should be okay... allegedly.
She's tested the limits of her ability to great lengths and detail; she knows she can get to about his waist before she's forced to make actual physical contact with him. For now, she's content to stay three to four paces behind, even slowing herself down if the weight of the stone starts to change his gait. Misa stares, unyieldingly, at the back of his head as the stone starts to capture the slope of his shoulders, the beginnings of his back. ]
Letting you go would be the same as saying I don't care what you guys did, [ She huffs, snidely, from her position behind him. Getting in the way of Abel and Himeka's execution was a big deal, and as fond as she'd been of the two of them, she does rather wish it'd been carried out. Things would've gotten a lot simpler, if it had. ] Don't you know? A Kenoma who acts like that is done for, over here.
[ Because Kenoma who stray from the path are cut down, Kenoma who show mercy to the Pleroma are punished swiftly and brutally. While it's not fear of that happening that drives her actions, she ends up finding his justifications increasingly nonsensical, almost annoying in their base reasoning, which provokes her speaking out. ]