angel2wicked
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Walking calmly and silently, through the narrow alleyways of Taris. Skimming the ends of her pale fingers against the filthy buildings as she passed them. A sharp electric feeling transpired through her mind, interpreting into a faded scenario, she saw a dark flame, the representation of Lu Kane her mind had created for her when she felt his presence. Her eyes watered a bit in overjoy, and she began to smile when the vision brought more. Another form, that felt quite feminine, had an intimate interaction with the only being she had ever gotten close to, only one she had ever been heavily infatuated with as well.
She grinded her teeth, as the liquidation of her eyes' surfaces ceased, and her lids slit viciously, giving her a very dark look. Rash and reckless, her hand on the wall wound back into a fist, and she slammed it against, leaving a heavy dent in the steel. She put up the hood of the dark cloak which she had been wearing since shortly after arriving on Taris, to hide herself from any bounty hunters, as she had heard her ex-employer, the one who had instructed her to kill Lu Kane, had put a large bounty on her head. Keeping them at bay, she had sustained life easily. As Lu Kane had been the only one she had ever met that was far more powerful than her.
The volatile platinum blonde storming in the direction she felt the vision strongest from. When she heard voices that seemed to be conflicting with each other, she slyly hugged the wall, shrouded in shadow. Inching her way towards the corner, she shut her eyes and tried to do what Lu Kane had wished her to be able to do. To wield the force at her control. Her eyebrow twitched, she held her hand over her mouth to smother a groan, and was able to silently break a window above her, and have a larger shard make its way down, quite shakily, but adequate enough. Positioning the glass with her mind, struggling to do so, but having less trouble every second. Serina saw the reflection of the three, she felt her heart throb at the sight of Lu, and an intense hatred towards the other two. Especially towards the female, as the vision flashed in her mind, and the woman standing there, was identical to the one that had angered her so in her vision.
Barely keeping herself intact, she stayed hidden until the oppurtune moment. Much against what her instinct was telling her. She had decided to wait, and perhaps hear some of their conversation, and watch their movements through the glass shard acting as a mirror pinned againt the corresponding wall of the alley.
She grinded her teeth, as the liquidation of her eyes' surfaces ceased, and her lids slit viciously, giving her a very dark look. Rash and reckless, her hand on the wall wound back into a fist, and she slammed it against, leaving a heavy dent in the steel. She put up the hood of the dark cloak which she had been wearing since shortly after arriving on Taris, to hide herself from any bounty hunters, as she had heard her ex-employer, the one who had instructed her to kill Lu Kane, had put a large bounty on her head. Keeping them at bay, she had sustained life easily. As Lu Kane had been the only one she had ever met that was far more powerful than her.
The volatile platinum blonde storming in the direction she felt the vision strongest from. When she heard voices that seemed to be conflicting with each other, she slyly hugged the wall, shrouded in shadow. Inching her way towards the corner, she shut her eyes and tried to do what Lu Kane had wished her to be able to do. To wield the force at her control. Her eyebrow twitched, she held her hand over her mouth to smother a groan, and was able to silently break a window above her, and have a larger shard make its way down, quite shakily, but adequate enough. Positioning the glass with her mind, struggling to do so, but having less trouble every second. Serina saw the reflection of the three, she felt her heart throb at the sight of Lu, and an intense hatred towards the other two. Especially towards the female, as the vision flashed in her mind, and the woman standing there, was identical to the one that had angered her so in her vision.
Barely keeping herself intact, she stayed hidden until the oppurtune moment. Much against what her instinct was telling her. She had decided to wait, and perhaps hear some of their conversation, and watch their movements through the glass shard acting as a mirror pinned againt the corresponding wall of the alley.