Mamoru smiled, and he almost laughed, but his pride at the moment held it back. In the end Aka didn't have what it took to get the job done, just as he thought. It had simply been a bluff, proving that she had no right to tell him what to do, or guide him in anyway. She saw a problem, he gave her an answer, but instead of taking it, she slithered around and looked for another way. Aka and Tinnok, two females who claimed to have enemies and even swore by it, but they both hid behind a shield of what was just and right.
Aka was no more a Dhani than Tinnok was a Myrian. Niether of them understood, neither could comprehend what he was trying to do, and why it had to be done. But he wouldn't shun them, they both had their uses, Aka more than Tinnok, but the half breed's job wasn't over. She thought she was the smart one, thought that she was in control, but even smart primates had to fight when backed into a corner. And in a corner she would go. Aka was another case all together, but if she expected him to live a normal life, she was mistaken.
"That'sss enough about the half breed. The girl isss probably dead already sseeing asss sshe likesss to run in the jungle alone. We can't wassste time on her, there'sss no point. I would like to get sstarted ssoon dear. I admit.." he paused with a grin. "I'm not the fasstesst of learnersss, sso you may have to tell me twice."
Clinching his fist together and relaxing his fingers, the tricksters allowed res to form, gel like tiny orbs rising into his palms. Mamoru concentrated to hold both orbs steady as he pushed his hand closer together. He transmuted the res into water as he slapped both hands together to form a small splash that exploded between him and Aka. "Hmm...sstill needsss work. Well, if we're done with the drama, let'sss get bussy."