"We almost had it you petching asshole!" Aello screamed into the woods, her voice bouncing off the tree trunks, and scattering into the sky; the upper branches. Her eyes darted around wildly as her heart pounded in her tiny rib cage. She was pulling back farther and farther on the bowstring, more than annoyed that her meal was now gone, and that her hunt had been interrupted. It's alright, she finally told herself, as her muscles began to tense, her breath coming in and out rapidly with her growing sense of frustration, if someone thinks they can have you for a bit of sport, you may as well return the favor, you need the target practice. A small smile crossed Aello's lips, as her eyes began to sparkle. Yes, that arrow flying past her head had both scared her and pissed her the fuck off, but no matter; someone would pay for it, and quench her thirst for blood. Rid her of her anger.
Without looking back at Clyde, Aello muttered, "stay low, and behind a tree so whatever that is can't shoot you. Try to remain out of sight, only move if you have to. Try not to give yourself away," as soon as the words had left her lips, she crept forward, hiding behind the trunk of an older tree so that whoever was trying to shoot her could not get to her. As soon as she reached it, she took a deep breath in through the nose, and out through the mouth, trying to calm herself. Seconds later, a sea of color had come into view, shrouding the forest in a gentle mist. Several paces behind where she now stood, was a bright red aura, shrouding an archer in a deep red mist. The aura seemed to ebb and flow, to pulse rapidly, like a beating heart, matching the pace of each of the archers. Waiting to hit their mark. Well someone is rather angry, Aello thought, or more than ready to add another head to their wall of trophies, another kill to their list.
There was a slight pause, whoever that is, they were sent to kill you. They don't want Clyde, just you. Or perhaps, that will change now that you have been seen together, associated with one another. After all, that petching assassin will have a loose end to tie up, if they manage to kill you. A small smile crossed Aello's lips as her pupils dilated, her eyes flashing menacingly, making her look like a crazed jungle cat. She was watching the assassin on the move, creeping around the forest, trying not to make a sound, stalking its prey. Waiting to find the perfect position to shoot. The funny thing about this game of cat and mouse however, was that neither archer was truly a mouse.
Aello waited, her mind slowly rattling off reasons why this person may have been sent to kill her. Perhaps it had to do with that one time she killed a city guard and got her butt out of jail, perhaps it had to do with the countless people she had picked on and tortured- Ephraim, Cinder, Slade, the list went on and on. And perhaps, it had nothing to do with that, and more to do with that filthy band of hypnotists Cassandra had introduced her to; the source of her hatred and her rage towards the magical discipline. Perhaps it had everything to do with the breed of magical beings she wanted dead.
Suddenly, another arrow shot past Aello's face, forcing her to thrust her back into the tree, so as not to be hit. Instantly, her thoughts fled, as her heart skipped a beat, before continuing to pound even faster than before. Aello's palms were growing sweaty, making her grip on her father's old bow all the more difficult to maintain. She was going to have to wait to figure out what this was all about.
Aello could sense that the other archer was reloading their bow. The girl took a deep breath, before skirting her way around the tree, her back rolling around it, as she lifted her bow. When she came to a halt, she allowed herself a moment to aim before pulling the bowstring even farther back, and letting go. The arrow erupted off the string, sending it into a series of rapid vibrations, that produced a low humming sound.
As soon as the arrow had been set free, Aello ducked back around the tree, and began to reload. If everything went according to plan, the arrow she had just shot would strike the assassin in the right leg. Better to wound your prey than to kill it right off the back; at least when you want some answers. And once you have, you can enjoy finishing them off slowly... and painfully.
OOCSo Clyde, welcome to the world of Aello's many political and social problems.
V- if I got too far ahead of myself just tell me and I can edit.
Also, sorry for the cursing. |