Mya spun around and shot out a strong water current at Sinder to knock the beast off balance.
Mya widened her eyes in surprise as she saw Sinder fly at her. She jumped off the boat and dove into the lake. Hark heard a splash. What is going on in there?
OOC: Bad time for Shadox not being here e.e BIC: Hark scratched his head. Well this is supposed to test us right? If what Sasha said is true, then I suppose we have to letthings flow along accordingly. Unless her life is in danger.
Hark looked around and saw Dementrio on the shore. I think it's only Mya. I'm not sure what to do...
Mya sighed and grabbed a bucket. She'll be up soon wait a moment. She walked out and came back with a bucket full of cold water. She placed Sasha on the floor and threw the water on her. Sasha shrieked and jumped up. My god Mya! Don't do that again! Mya feigned. Sorry. I needed you up since Zee was worrying about you.
Mya shook her head in disbelief. I didn't mean to kill you! It was an accident! Besides, what you are now was your choice! She didn't realize that Sinder had no feelings and was too into her "sorrow." I don't know what else to say Sinder. I'm sorry. Hark continued walking throughthe thick foilage until he reached the lake. Before he could do anything, he saw the mist. Mist? Isn't it too late for mist to be here?
OOC: Imma bump this post 8D
Mya nodded. Yea. Don't worry. He'll survive the poison. She sat down next to Sasha.
Mya looked around as the fog rolled in. Wh-what is this? One of Sasha's test? When it cleared, she stared at the little girl. Part of her told her to deny this and consider it as an illusion. The other half wanted to help this girl. Don't do this Mya! She isn't real! Mya felt confused. She didn't know what to do. She couldn't just leave this girl despite she was walking on water which she didn't recognize. She decided to see this girl and rowed slowly to the girl.
Mya scratched her head. Umm...he doesn't feel well. He wants some rest so I let him.
Mya nodded. He's a bit tired, but fine. She looked at Sasha and frowned. I think I knocked her out pretty well. Sorry about that.