"Well, I asked, and you said no," Sena mocked the boy under her breath. "Now you're getting destroyed."
She couldn't tell what his plans were from so far away, but if he was hoping to lure the demon onto land, his efforts would be futile. The fact that there was an entire urban legend about a lake monster meant she didn't leave the water much. Since most members of her species rarely stayed in one place, the girl figured that Rurona was virtually powerless on solid ground. If she was right, the creature likely knew her weaknesses better than anyone and could see through an attempt to remove her from her element.
"There's no point in me standing here anymore now that we know the demon's out there," Sena decided, wading into the lake and disappearing under its surface. Getting her scarf wet bothered her more than the chilling water itself, but she had no time to dwell on the minutia. As she swam toward Kit's location, dispersing the drifting debris and gathering her drifting thoughts into a coherent plan, she felt compelled by an intensifying current. The behemoth, unbeknownst to the submerged slayer, was drawing in water and increasing in size.
The enemy would be much stronger by the time Sena got there, but this did give her a peculiar advantage. She could make due with the murky lake's limited visibility and follow the simple changes in its flow. Besides, the fact that the water was totally directionless a second ago confirmed that Rurona's powers didn't cover the whole area.
What did were the demon's cries, the liquid armor amplifying the sound of her female voice and delivering them to Kit's ears in the ominous, reverberating tone of an evil deity.
"My children...! Where are my children?!"
The boy wanted her to move in his direction, but now that Rurona was absorbing water, it was she who pulled him in hers. With more substance and less distance, her arm shot out longer and faster, curled around the slayer like a psychotic mother's suffocating embrace and nearly trapped him. But instead of snapping shut and drowning him, the fluid limb spared him some room and released liquid needles into the space. The rest of her body soon followed suit, water tapering off every inch of the behemoth and sending more slivers flying in all directions. The constant volleys that crowded the air gave Kit little chance of jumping out unscathed, for enough speed and pressure made water deadly.
The swollen beast had plenty to expend, too. The safety of the island, the inside of the demon, and the danger zone in between was a scene that would last for a while, but Kit's beacon of hope who'd stood on the lake's edge had long vanished.
She couldn't tell what his plans were from so far away, but if he was hoping to lure the demon onto land, his efforts would be futile. The fact that there was an entire urban legend about a lake monster meant she didn't leave the water much. Since most members of her species rarely stayed in one place, the girl figured that Rurona was virtually powerless on solid ground. If she was right, the creature likely knew her weaknesses better than anyone and could see through an attempt to remove her from her element.
"There's no point in me standing here anymore now that we know the demon's out there," Sena decided, wading into the lake and disappearing under its surface. Getting her scarf wet bothered her more than the chilling water itself, but she had no time to dwell on the minutia. As she swam toward Kit's location, dispersing the drifting debris and gathering her drifting thoughts into a coherent plan, she felt compelled by an intensifying current. The behemoth, unbeknownst to the submerged slayer, was drawing in water and increasing in size.
The enemy would be much stronger by the time Sena got there, but this did give her a peculiar advantage. She could make due with the murky lake's limited visibility and follow the simple changes in its flow. Besides, the fact that the water was totally directionless a second ago confirmed that Rurona's powers didn't cover the whole area.
What did were the demon's cries, the liquid armor amplifying the sound of her female voice and delivering them to Kit's ears in the ominous, reverberating tone of an evil deity.
"My children...! Where are my children?!"
The boy wanted her to move in his direction, but now that Rurona was absorbing water, it was she who pulled him in hers. With more substance and less distance, her arm shot out longer and faster, curled around the slayer like a psychotic mother's suffocating embrace and nearly trapped him. But instead of snapping shut and drowning him, the fluid limb spared him some room and released liquid needles into the space. The rest of her body soon followed suit, water tapering off every inch of the behemoth and sending more slivers flying in all directions. The constant volleys that crowded the air gave Kit little chance of jumping out unscathed, for enough speed and pressure made water deadly.
The swollen beast had plenty to expend, too. The safety of the island, the inside of the demon, and the danger zone in between was a scene that would last for a while, but Kit's beacon of hope who'd stood on the lake's edge had long vanished.
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