He wanted to believe her. By the Gods above, he wanted to believe her more than anything but he couldn’t. He knew better, and the evidence was stacked against her. Her words stung, but he knew it was just a part of her game; a ploy to get him to lower his guard. It had to be. She was even moving to into a stance to attack him. Savio narrowed his eyes and also fell into his own stance, his hands open but still held at the ready. Even though she was a liar and she had attempted to murder their Master, Savio still did not truly wish to hurt her. But she needed to be punished! Then she attacked with a kick. Her balance was still very off, and it was an easy thing to find the flaw in her center of balance and exploit it. Savio caught her foot before it stuck him, holding it and allowing her to do the work for him as she could not stop the movement of her body as it twisted. In the process, he could hear and feel the sickening crush of her ankle being twisted into an odd angle. He took the blow to the chest with no problem, since it then lacked the power behind it now that she was distracted by pain. He let her fall to the ground, her wounded foot unable to support her weight enough to catch her and hold her up right. Savio backed up a safe distance from her, out of range. He looked down at her with disappointment and sorrow in his eyes. “I truly cared for you, Sayren. Like a little sister at times. You lead me to believe that you were a good person, honest and kind. But I guess that was all part of the plan, wasn’t it?” Savio shook his head sorrowfully. "Even now, I can’t truly hurt you. But… You need to be punished. Ximal lost everything because of you… His favored student…” Savio snickered then. Something in his mind was warping his perception. Perhaps it was the Aperture; perhaps it was something inside him that was there all along. It was hard to tell at that point. He watched her, so small and fragile. He knew that she was strong from someone her size, but he also knew that her strength was less than his. “…take something from her that she can never, ever get back." Savio murmured, more to himself than to Sayren. Several thoughts crossed his mind, each one more twisted than the last. Maim her? Rape her? No… Savio shook his head violently. He… That wasn’t like him. Sayren was a living, breathing human being after all. A sense of wrongness began to grow within him. Something wasn’t right, and he couldn’t quite place it. It was like that feeling that one would get if they forgot something important, but couldn’t remember what it was or when something was out of place. The confusion only added to his frustration and temper. Savio glared at the young Drykas. Ximal wanted justice! Retribution! He moved closer and grabbed her by her wrists and pinned them down to the stone wall and positioned himself so that her legs were useless. “Just tell me why, Sayren. Please! I… He trusted you. I trusted you too. Why did you have to betray us like that, Say?” Savio’s voice had taken on a pleading tone. He really didn’t want to hurt her. His stone grey eyes were searching her’s, looking for something. Any proof of innocents. |