Feeling the presence of a demon, Hax got up. [i]Hm...[/i] he pondered. [u]You don't have to go if you don't want to Master. It's not even trouble for you. You could kill it using just one of the guns.[/u] Infernecus and Cyrono told him. [i]Well, it's better than nothing. It will fill the time[/i] he thought, telling the two. Jumping off the roof, he suddenly felt the surge of a stronger demon power. [i]Wait a second[/i] he thought. [i] This could be trouble ... unless ...[/i] Hearing the scream, and identifying it's location, [i]So, another kid of a demon, huh? [/i] he pieced together the two. [i] They don't have enough control yet, it's going to get troublesome, unless someone gets there soon.[/i] Hax realised the situation, hurrying over. Turning around the corner of the hall, he noticed a girl dancing in flames around the demon. [i] I guess, I'll just deal with it with a couple of shots.[/i] Hax thought, reaching for his guns in his back-hip holster. Realizing they weren't there, he sighed. Drawing Infernecus with his left hand, crimson flames appeared around the blade and part of the room glowed crimson. He wasn't going to take put too much strength into it, there was no need for him to. The flames would be a different color otherwise. As Hax dashed forward, the demon lunged at the girl, it didn't look like she would evade or guard in time, "Infernecus, pull it" Hax commanded, pointing his blade towards the demon. His blade's crimson flames extended, becoming a hand and grabbing the demon, pulling it away before it made contact with the girl. "Sheath your blade, before you lose control." Hax told the girl. He could feel the power in her rising, and her flames would become dangerous if they continued to seep out. The demon was being pulled by a crimson hand, burning as it was struggling to get free. He could just burn it as it was. Considering the option, although taking more energy, it didn't really matter since it was a small amount for Hax. It wouldn't tax his body, unlike what he was doing earlier. The demon started to burn in the crimson fire and disappeared. Sheathing Infernecus, his mind spoke [i]Thanks, as always.[/i] [u]Not at all, Master[/u]. Looking over to the girl, he didn't look directly at her, but rather almost as if he was looking behind her, or through her. "Are you alright?" Hax asked her.