His response was setting her on edge, it fact she was tempted to just simply float away from him. Just fade out? Leave the existence they ever knew? In all honesty, she didn’t even know that she could just fade out, not until he had said that. Which was a little too late to find out about it now, simple because she had made a promise to her friend Nickolai and she had promised to stay around as long as possible. She pulled away from him, anger stirring within and her soulmist became some-what erratic around her form. Even if she hadn’t made that promise, she just couldn’t let go of this life. She remembered, as she laid there writhing in pain and death pulling her down, that she had turned to the one man that had forced the pregnancy onto her, in hopes that he would save her from the unknown. Now, she was dealing with a Spiritist, someone who dealt with ghosts such as her. That he could get rid of her, force her back into the unknown void, the one she had plunged into before awakening as a ghost. She began to float backwards, away from this man that she had once found curious. She wasn’t going back there, no way, not if she could help it and now her promise with her friend only just solidified that plan. If he wanted her to go back there, he would have to make her.
The male would then put his hands up, waving at her to stay and she looked upwards at the sky, if she went close to him, would he hurt her? Could he hurt her? He just said that he could make her fade out, so he could probably also hurt her. However, he said that he could be her best friend and her blue gaze snapped to view the male. Spiritists has ghosts working for them? Really? It was at that point that he asked for her to get a feel for him and slowly she drew closer, watchful of his movements. Connection? Now that he did say something, she did feel like there was some sort of connection, but it puzzled her and slowly her soulmist would become less chaotic as she seemed to calm down. They could do things that people, that weren’t Spiritists, couldn't do? Like what exactly? She silently questioned as she watched him for a moment before he asked her if she had ever possessed anyone.
She paused in her movements and she angled her head as she thought about this. No, she hadn’t possessed anyone, but that was only because, simply just materializing was tiring. She could only imagine what it would be like to possess someone and how tiring that could be. Finally she shook her head in regards to his question, ”No I haven’t possessed anyone, just simply materializing can be draining after a few chimes, so I’ve never really tried it before.” She was tempted to keep talking and ask more questions, but she didn’t want to over-load him. The main thing that she really wanted to know, was, what could hurt a ghost? If they did become friends and working partners, maybe she could gradually ask him questions, inquire about things as they come along. She concentrated upon her soulmist, paying attention to it was she willed it to take on a more solid form, materializing in front of the male. Once her form felt solid to her, she lifted her hand, viewing it for a moment. The edges of her form looked worn still and it flickered, but she was no longer translucent and the rain no longer fell through her form. Instead, they would hit her form with a small splash and she felt it fall upon her skin, but she could not feel the temperature of it, nor the wetness. She looked to the male before holding out her hand to him, ”I’m Shalita, Shalita Farlay.”
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