Over the while she and Jerial had known each other he'd been like this only once. He'd mentioned it was because of his dis-trust of others, and overall fear of pain. Well he hadn't said that but even Fay could read between those lines. She looked up again, eyes searching, and realized she'd either hurt him, scared him, or angered him. Taking a deep breath, just in case it was somehow all three, she stood, slowly and easily.
"Jerial," she murmured, slowly, gently taking his face in her hands, her one palm very gently stroking where she'd slapped. "I'm not... angry... at you." She took her time picking her words, her eyes searching his for answers.
"You scared me... you were dead." She smiled wryly. "If it had been me that had died, would you not have shook me? Been upset, scared or hurt?" Trying to explain feelings was hard... she didn't like this. Pushing on she contiued.
"I felt these when you fell, no heartbeat welcoming my ears, no breath in your lungs. I screamed to Diosus. Challenged him." A wry grin formed over her lips when she saw a flicker of what she suspected was suprise. "He agreed to return you to me... though, as I said, this is your last chance." At the last part, because she felt it was right, she stepped as close to him as she could, twining her arms around his neck and burying her face against the side of his head.
"Let's not waste time being withdrawn from the other, when we should be glad we still have each other."
((There, cut the angst and pushed forward some squishy "aww" romance
*****EDIT, decided to re-add some battle components again as I'm bored
She was trying to draw an answer from him when she heard the footsteps. After having fled from the magical storm, and gathered recruits, the slavers returned with a vengeance. She closed her eyes, breathed deeply, and pulled back reluctantly from the still stoic Jerial.
"It appears we have company, my love." She murmured, drawing her blades once more even as her mind switched coldly into assassin's mode. She could feel no pain, no exhaustion, only blood lust and calculated fury. She turned to the other entrance, where the steps sounded, and stalked off; though not before barking at Jerial,
"Stay put. I would not have you near me for fear of you getting harmed." The guards rushed forward, fools. Two slices had them down, her eyes now like ice. More blood followed, a blur to her, more screams of agony all blending into one. A sharp pain in her back barely registered, even so she whirled and beheaded the fool. Another spin, black wings following her, crimson hair dripping, howls of rage and pain. Red tinted her ice blue eyes. More, she needed more.
