Hey Chels, sorry to bother you upon something so trivial, but what's up up with Class rp? xD my am I literate.
Ooc: yeah well I've got about nothing.
Mage blinked, she recognized two of the seven voices... Mainly because she had eaten them once. "The Princesses of Heart!" she said aloud, though more a thought. There was so much more to the dark side of kingdom then she had known... But it was also where that skirted guy was. She gritted her teeth at the memory. "Easy Mage, don't get angry. Nothing good comes of it." Ashir put a hand on Mage's shoulder, easing her.
Mage watched Akii, a little bit afraid of her. She had about no clue was was going on. "Akii? What are you doing?" she squeaked. Ashir watched as well, keeping Xion in check. Oh, how useless he felt.
Ooc: since when does a school teach a student how to knock out someone?! D8
Ashir thanked Xigbar, as did Mage. She was quite the foolish one when it came to battle tactics. "Look, if you're gonna fight, stay with Akii. Balance it out y'know?" Ashir commented, wishing to help somehow.
Mage nodded, standing up as well. She kept up a defensive stance with Nightmare, as that tactic was in her stronghold. She charged in, going to attack. "Mage you idiot, think before you charge in!" Ashir yelled, only able to watch.
Mage was caring for Saïx, watching the fight. She had no clue what to do. She castes Cure to her blue haired friend, Ashir setting down Xion. "Saïx, please be more careful."
Mage ran with Saïx, hearing noises that she didn't prefer. "Nightmare, let's go!" Ashir was struggling to keep up, feeling vulnerable and jumpy.
Mage felt a bit hurt at being yelled at, keeping close to Saïx. It might have made sense, as Saïx was close to the glow of the heart moon that was once a form of Kingdom Hearts. "You're not an animal. You're Saïx." she chirped, hearing the sound of a fight going on. "We should get moving." Ashir said, carrying Xion on his own bridal style. He was quite strong, though lacking speed.
Mage watched Saïx stomp away, a bit upset that she had bothered him so much. "If you don't like being called a dog, then how about being called a Wolf?" she called out, hoping that was something. Ashir watched Mage, smirking. "Mage is trying really hard, eh? Calling him a wolf, that's praise."
"Wonder if he'd like it if I called him a wolf. That's a word of praise." Ashir thought about it more. "She's just had the negative belief that nothing is free. Sorry, besides, being killed several times doesn't help that." "Well, you seemed pretty angry at whatever Ashir said... Besides, right now you're my ally. Might as well have a happy one, hm?" Mage patted his head to comfort him, realizing his hair was a bit soft. She cooed at that, a small bliss.
Eden heard a small hiss, shrugging it off. "Cat." She advanced forward.
Ashir chuckled, putting out his hand. "Ashir. You've met my mother." he smiled. "And I do understand why Saïx doesn't like being called dog. To my mother, it is an insult of pride." Mage followed after Saïx, curious. "You okay?" she squeaked.
"Maybe you're being misguided by the heartless." Eden added, in a tone that wasn't friendly. "She could hear something from the right, maybe an alley? It sounded organic, plant, like a bush.
Ashir couldn't help but laugh at Demyx's comment. "No, but he could be considered a dog-" that word sounded like an insult. And it was, to him at least. "- if second in command. Are you not?" He seemed to like walking on thin ice. Mage watched Ashir, overhearing Demyx and giggling as well. Now she DID want to pet him.
Eden stood in front of Valerie, in a defensive stance. She was always defensive of her kin, on the front of her feet to keep quick.
"Like how I was made as a backup for Kingdom Hearts?" Mage intervened, hearing Claire. She glanced at Ashir, who was watching Saïx with a bit of interest. "Hey Saïx? Can I ask you something?" Ashir seemed to have a slight glint of mischeviousness in his eyes.
"Suddenly you're-- Whatever." Eden shook it off, straining her ears to the point it hurt as she listened. She wanted to keep sure not to get killed... Or turned again.
Mage decided now was high time to charge in and strike. "Wait! Mage!" It was too late for Ashir's warning, she didn't hear it anyway.