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Wild Singing Night
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You dart passed Rise, charging right into and through those that are most directly in her path, tearing away at their "lives". Soon, enough, their lifeless bodies are littering the ground, and your companion is crashing through the doorway, the enemy close on her heels.
Rise keeps going, hardly losing any momentum from the door at all, and you easily keep pace, floating around her and keeping your senses as open as possible. Sidhe seems to be doing something, as she's chasing around what you think is the enemy, although you aren't sure what that is looking like. As Rise nears the pathway that leads towards the doorway you'd entered from, she looks like she's going to take the wrong way. You quickly move in front of her and point the right way, and she skids to a halt to glare at you a moment.
"I don't even know you that well? How do I know-"
You dart past her to rip through another group of her supposed students, quickly re-assuming your place in front of her and pointing again, this time a little more insistently. You don't have time for the QnA session. That can come later.
She glares at you another moment, but seems to at least take your advice, heading down the right corridor and towards the doorway out of here. That leaves you to gather up Sidhe. And maybe find out more about this enemy of yours.
You watch as the whole building shakes again and starts to pitch to the side, but you ignore it in favor of sliding through the walls towards your other companion. Soon, emerge in a more collapsed section of the building to find the place covered in even more webbing, your fairy friend jingling like mad as she continues to manipulate something to keep the crumbling building crumbling. Her opponent, on the other hand, is not what you were expecting. Where there was what you were expecting to be a woman, instead you got a giant spider like thing, hissing incoherently and spitting webbing at the fairy, and instead hitting that weird barrier thing. At least you knew Sidhe was the one doing it for sure now.
Still, giant spider or not, you had to get the little fairy back to the door. Sure as you were that this spider thing was somehow related to the woman you'd seen earlier, it certainly wasn't time to deal with her now. You float over to the fairy and get her attention by "snapping" your non-existent fingers in front of you face. She blinks a moments, concentration lost, which makes the very "alive" feeling she had in her disappear, although it does little to stop the building from continuing to slide off its supports. She stares at you a moment, then her voice flits across your mind.
Leave... time... leave...
You nod, and the fairy disengages from her present company, flitting down the various corridors and disappearing from sight. Hopefully she knows the way. The spider moves to charge after her, effortlessly moving across the webs like... well... a spider, but you quickly intercept, placing yourself on its route and flaring you existence as much as you can. Got to buy just a little more time.
Now though, its time to consider. Do you head back now, or do you see if you can't cause some damage to this... whatever it is? It might not matter, it could be just as unreal as the rest of this, if only less so. It feels real enough, but then again, whoever made it could have just put more effort into it.
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