The guilt that had been suppressed within the darkest corners of Vizyous' mind reared it's angry head once again, the pace at which it traveled that of a stampede. His jerky turn was made almost unconsciously, the voice of the woman one that couldn't be ignored no matter how strongly the taste of disgust was on his tongue. Any movement that the Symenestra may have wanted to make be it frown or bolt didn't carry from his thoughts to his body, his will completely absorbed by the shadows of the woman in front of him.
She held no face or color, yet her voice alone was enough to entrance Vizyous and remind him of a time long past. Soft shades of red curled across the deep, dark pit of a hole within the ground, tanned flesh smeared with mud that accentuated the furious scowl stretched across her face. Red that flowed more freely dried against her exposed chest, covered by dirt in a poor attempt to hide her lost innocence and life.
It had been an accident, an act of passion gone wrong that was mistaken for betrayal. At least, that's what Vizyous wanted himself to believe, that the innocent girl died because of her own curiosity and his lack of self control. Blood thirst couldn't have possibly been what had caused the deep wounds struck across Korvila's bare chest; the Inarta's insides were exposed yet the anger and hurt within her was more clearly portrayed by the intensity of her opened, glassy golden eyes.
A pair? Yes, he wasn't alone. His trance was broken by those odd words which reminded him of Hadrian and the chain that extended between them. Vizyous head slowly turned towards the human that should have been standing beside him, and an expression finally appeared on the Symenestra's haunted face. Brows lowered and eyes barely narrowed, Vizyous was confused as to why Hadrian was swinging his limbs about. "Hadrian?" His voice sounded dazed, the word a questioning of his sanity more than anything else.
Out of the two, the human seemed the more mentally stable-- his eyes glanced towards the woman void of color to see if she was still there, then went back to Hadrian-- but for a moment Vizyous thought Hadrian had lost his wit. When the thin silk of a spider became visible, though, his fear was relieved as much as it could have considering the situation. The length of chain between them became extremely apparent, then, and the Symenestra realized that he was stuck beside the human no matter whether he wanted to run.
"I'm sorry." Vizyous words were said as his gaze turned from the intense eyes of Hadrian towards the faceless woman ahead of him. Sadness coated them as thickly as it painted his throat, cutting off his breath into short, shallow inhales. It was unclear to which person he spoke. The distinction between reality and illusion was there, and Vizyous knew that the woman couldn't have possibly been in front of him, yet the silk that controlled Hadrian seemed real enough. He was stuck whether he liked it or not, bound by chain that could bring a pain like no other to them both.
"Are you in pain?" This was directed at Hadrian, his dark eyes glancing towards him, catching sight of one of the strange, small spiders that had created the silk. His hand automatically moved to swipe it away from the human.