"Bind!" Mage's eyes glowed purple, the same colored flames crawling to Xikari. They moved like snakes, moving to engulf Xikari. But the dusks moved in the way. "Dammit!" Shirax, finally seeing Xikari. He clung with his arm to her hand, grinning. "Xika's going to kill you~♪" he sang.
"Xenree, I don't want you to fade... I won't let you! I won't forget you!" Mage whimpered, clinging to Xenree.
"...What is your name?" Mage eyed the girl, glaring daggers. She held Ashir tighter against her chest. "What does your mother look like?"
"CN, an old enemy of mine. He's omnipowerful." Mage stroked Ashir's head, very somber. "Asuki! You here?" she yelled.
"Asuki's safe." Mage muttered. She whistled, Parma returning with the coat bundle holding baby Ashir. "Down here Parma!" She glided, then Mage collected her child, holding him tightly. "I can't remember where I left Asuki though, sorry." Ashir was fast asleep, listening to Mage's familiar heartbeat.
"B-But... I want to stay with you... You're like a... What's the word?" Mage mumbled, unsure. She really did want to stay with the team.
"... What's a heart?" Mage chirped. "I could help... Where do we find them? Are they like books and pages?"
"Hello, you sane?" Mage poked Sora, unconvinced. "My feet are getting cold, hurry up." She sounded annoyed, as if the fight never happened.
There is a bit of time for me xD Wow
Hey Val, Wii's gonna go for a while So I'll see you soon, hopefully (but check your Yahoo or MSN email. During school, I'll try to send emails,...
"No! Miss!" Mage clinged to her only comfort for now. She left the thick book on the ground. "No, no, no!" she whined. ooc: Grounded, so internet access will be little to none See ya~ EDIT: Or not, till tomorrow, little to no time still
ooc: Oh shoot xD Mage is holding it? Bic: Mage giggled, putting away her personal tiny book. The heavy one, she scanned the pagees, finding Rita's named etched into the back of the leather. "...Oops." she murmured, the book growing heavier with her guilt. "Wrong one."
"Um..." A pentagram formed beneath Xenree's feet, made purely of an odd, purple flame. "To this... pentagram I lay." She paused here and there, reading. The staff was held in a loose, yet rigid grip. "Protection here, both night and day." Pause, to read. " To those who should not touch, let their fingers burn and twitch. I now... invoke?" She was unsure what that word meant. "Erm, the law of Three." To which she wondered about. " This is my will, so mote it be!" The purple flames grew in size, swallowing Xenree. "Miss! Omigosh! I'm not sure this was supposed to happen!" She panicked as the flames only tickled Xenree.
"No." Mage firmly spoke. "I wanna find a spell to protect you. No more meanies can touch you." Child's logic, how cute. She stopped on a page, eager. "Found one! Miss Xenree, stand right there!" She pointed to the space before her.
Mage kneeled down to Sora, grinning. "C'mon, just break." Her words became tangible, breaking the invisible hold on false memories. She shivered, looking at her bare feet. "Cold." she murmured.
Mage pocketed her doll, watching the book and staff. She placed her hand upon the staff, gripping it. She allowed the book to slide into her arms, it was thick and heavy. She flipped the pages to find only a few written in detail- the ones recently performed. Flipping through her tinier book of spells, she quickly looked for a certain one.
Mage looked to the I/O Tower, then back. "We have to wait... The others... What about the others? They're going to be on our team..." She got out her doll, coddling it.
Mage covered her skin with the long-sleeved shirt and coat that is almost identical to those worn in the old Orginization. "There..." She smiled as her clothes fit smoothly. "Can't let my skin show..."
"I-I didn't! I GET headaches, I don't make them!" Mage glided to the ground, having only bare feet-if you looked carefully enough. She walked closer to Sora, frowning. "I will not fight you any longer."
"I... I don't know. I was born in purple... Everything was purple, and I wasn't... I don't remember what it was..." Mage smiled lightly though. "But it was always glowing, so it was really pretty."