Dexeon laughed. "You think I'll tell you?"
"He only wants Telren gone after Terlen has gotten rid of that annoying Organization that you and my sister are a part of." Dexeon said through grit teeth. "Then he can go on with his original plan without any interfernce."
"He's not interested in that." Dexeon scoffed. "Once he gains what he wants, not even Telren will stand up against him."
"It's a simple experiment." Dexeon explained. "Hideo gains the powers of those he kills. He figured there might be a way for him to do it without killing people, though that does ruin a bit of the fun. He already has plenty of darkness, and enough light. He just wants twilight now. But Garxena's is unique. Looks like she can't handle it though."
Hideo released Garxena, letting her slump in the chair, and the enery faded from his hands. "Looks like we'll have to practice." Dexeon grit his teeth as he 'heard' Garxena's thoughts disappear. "D*mn, she fainted." He muttered.
Dexeon folded his arms. Interesting. Looks like my job is going to be easy. Hideo's grin faded as Garxena's twilight energy started to dwindle.
"Just wait and then you can have her back." Dexeon assured Xeal. Hideo grinned maliciously as twilight energy started to form in a small ball in Garxena's hand. "Stay awake." He told Garxena.
Dexeon rolled his eyes. "You and Garxena have different kinds of twilight energy. We need hers specifically." Hideo placed the hand covered in darkness on Garxena temple, his other hand, now glowing with light, took one of Garxena's hands. "All you need to do is think about your twilight energy."
"I don't care about her." Dexeon said blandly, not even reaching for the twilight doll. "I do know what he wants to do. And I support him." "Persistent." Hideo muttered darkly. He held up one hand and it burned with darkness. "Shall we start?"
"I'm not his puppet." Dexeon growled. Hideo smiled. "Ignorance is bliss."
Dexeon pulled Xeal back by his shirt and firmly shut the doors. "Give them five minutes." "Trust me, Garxena," Hideo stroked her cheek. "It's best if you don't know."
Dexeon pushed Xeal out the door. "Explain if you must." He snapped, shutting the doors. Hideo tossed Garxena back into the chair. "I supposed you want to know what's going on." He leaned close to Garxena.
Hideo held one hand out towards Dexeon, keeping the other on Garxena's arm. Dexeon grudgingly handed the scale to Hideo. Hideo placed the scale on the desk without looking at it. He addressed Garxena, "Have you made your choice?"
"You can go soon." Dexeon assured Garxena. He looked over his shoulder at Xeal. "You better watch it." Hideo pushed Dexeon out of the way and pulled Garxena out of the chair. "You only have to be afraid if you don't do what you told." He said in a low but strangely kind voice.
"I believe it resides within Kade now." Hideo answered. "Shh," Dexeon falsely comforted. "I promise you, it's nothing that will hurt you." He added in his mind, Too badly.
Dexeon grinned at Xeal and then went over to Garxena, kneeling next to the chair. "Yes?" Hideo took a step back to allow Dexeon room.
"I keep tabs on beings like her." Hideo said, smirking slightly.
"The former." Dexeon said. "Garxena," Hideo brushed a strand of hair away from her face. "You need to wake up now. I'll make sure you can see your sister after this."
Hideo moved over to Garxena. "Are you awake, Garxena? I need your help with something." Dexeon didn't move, keeping his eyes on Xeal. "Then I'm sure you're well aware when one of your kind dies. Like Zepharus did."
Dexeon grit his teeth. "Your lucky he's a generous man." "Nobody." Hideo corrected. Dexeon stood in front of the desk, blocking Garxena from view. "If it was my descision, you'd be dead right now." "But it is not." Hideo said. "So you will treat him as our guest."