The sliding of his arm across Hadrian's tall shoulders caught him off guard and made him wonder if his imbalance had been that noticeable, or if the human was being extra cautious about their distance apart. The bond created when Hadrian drank his blood, as much as a "mistake" as it was, Vizyous knew now he couldn't treat it as such in the slightest. Perhaps this wasn't only a unfriendly reminder from Ionu, but a word of advice from Viratas also.
"I imagine it won't," He agreed, "it would almost be dissapointing if it doesn't get more challenging." Even though the experience had been excruciating, the most uncomfortable and almost most painful he'd had, Ionu surely had more tricks up his sleeve. Still, there was a small part of him that would shamefully accept if no more tricks were to come and they walked out of the House that moment, however that voice was silenced by Hadrian's gaze.
The human was lowering himself more to the Symenestra's height, Vizyous' long, sleeved arm resting across Hadrian's shoulders. The words in conjunction with the thoughtfulness of the human's actions made a brief, small smile of warm appreciation appear, lasting for only a moment. Lingering long after the smile had left was a calm expression, worry having been cast away by Hadrian's reassurance and logical thinking. Although no spoken response was given to those simple but powerful sentences, the reply had been one that could be understood even without voice.
Vizyous' mind soon returned back to the matter at hand, though, remembering that even though their chain was an illusion, it had caused them a great amount of pain, as had Hadrian's unnamed attacker. His searching gaze traveled from the man who was helping support him to the mirror that had been ignored even as it's darkness swam beneath it's reflective surface.
Whether or no this was the only mirror that was so huge in the room, this one demanded attention, a feeling of anger emanating from it. Not many objects took on a life of their own, but in Alvadas some did, mostly those that were devious. The shadows beneath the glass, a deep, pitch black, stilled when Vizyous looked into it, until suddenly light began shine within the mirror.
Even though the light had been bright enough to shine through the complete nothingness of the mirror, it was trapped beneath the glass and didn't blind them nor reflect against any other mirrors. Vizyous could only spectate in curiosity and well deserved caution about what the light would reveal, muscles unconsciously tensing should more danger threaten them. It was when no darkness remained in the mirror that a voice boomed throughout the House, sounding deep and masculine with a confusing mix of squeaks and high pitched, feminine tones interlaced within it.
"You seek truth," It was neither threatening, superior, nor friendly, "you shall squeak! find it." In an instant a high-pitched, deafening sound rang, drowning out any echo the voice would have. When Vizyous recovered from the ringing in his ears, he opened his eyes hesitantly to see what had happened. In front of them was the empty frame of the mirror, large double doors in place of the glass that had imploded and been cast away. It's sharp shards had disappeared before threatening them with even a scratch, not a single piece on the ground nor embedded in either of them.
"Excuse me." The Symenestra muttered to the human, turning his gaze away from the doorway.
Carefully, Vizyous removed his arm from it's position across Hadrian's shoulders, eyes glancing towards the chain wound that was no longer a wound but a miraculously painless exit for their physically-manifested bond. Bleeding, itching, nor pulsing red it was, but that had been no fun experience and the Symenestra didn't want to cause his companion any pain or discomfort. He watched the chain that extended between them with a tense, concentrated frown as he lowered his arm to his side slowly, making sure that the glass wasn't too short for him to do so nor looped or being tugged.
When his arm was successfully and painlessly by his side, chain slack and long enough to allow them small room apart, Vizyous turned his attention back to the doors before them. He didn't say anything to the human, just gave him a long, meaningful look as to what they needed to do, before beginning a slow walk towards the doors. Who was to say that the mirror had just appeared to implode, that the doors weren't actually beneath the surface?
Keeping these questions in mind as well as the sensitive, light glass between him and Hadrian, Vizyous continued towards the doors that no doubt led to a destination that Ionu must have felt important.