Everything went about like the speed of light, and after what happened today so far, he wasn't sure if he could muster up enough surprise to see a fairy in a store selling some kind of spring. It was too bad they got kicked out before he could test the waters – both metaphorically and literally. He [i]really[/i] wanted to hug that Trish fairy like no tomorrow. She was was just so [i]adorable[/i]! Although, there was a nagging feeling he’ll be deep in debt like the newly-named Shiro Usagi if he ever did. As Dai rubbed the bruise forming on the back of his head – while throwing a curse right back at that fairy who got a mean throw for something so cute – his mood instantly brightened when Kazuo hugged Minto and saw the feminine boy flushed red with tears peering from his glistening eyes. Whoa, Kazuo got the skills. Dai stood, dusted himself off, and walked over to the transfer student who has his back turned. Whether the guy was did that out of embarrassment or something was hard to tell, but nevertheless Dai poked Kazuo’s cheek and grinned. [color=f6989d]“Niiiiiice.”[/color] He then winked, and whether it was implying something or not was up to Kazuo to decide. Dai turned on his heels and took off after the bunny, a playful grin on his face; although, that enjoyment didn’t last long. Shiro was suddenly thrown out of window. Before Dai could yelp his surprise and concern, a terrible… Thing appeared. [color=f6989d]“HOLY CRAP, IT’S BIGGER. WAS IT LIKE THAT BEFORE?”[/color] He knew it was stating the obvious, but it was kinda hard [i]not[/i] to gaped at the six-armed monstrosity that held Sasaki by its creepy sides. He could've sworn it was much smaller the last time they saw it drag Sasaki away, but then again, it was rather fast and quickly flashed away from sight before they could get a good look. It didn't make it less horrid though. Heck, the closer he got a look at it, the blond couldn’t help but cringe. The strange entity whipped its arms to and fro like aggravated snakes and made sounds that were similar to disconnected joints and sacks of flesh crashing into each other. Grown men would scream on sight. The only thing that kept him from screaming like a little girl was his male pride and the exposure to this world - like getting attack by his fellow classmates. Yeah, he got a bit of a grudge with that event. Was it bad to say that Sasaki was fortunate enough to be unconscious so she wouldn't stare at the horrendous thing? Quickly, Dai ignored the shakes in his hands and whipped out his bow and arrow; although, he nearly stabbed himself with the pointy weapon when he had the sudden need to face palm. Saito fell. He fell. How could you miss hitting something that HUGE? Nevertheless, the blond tossed Saito a concern glance and aimed his projectile. That monster may be gigantic with Dai being small and insignificant, but he needed to fight. He has to try. If the others could muster the courage to do this, then so could he. [color=f6989d]“Show him what we got! STUART LITTLE! AQUA!”[/color] A surge of power came forth. Dai gasped as a mask suddenly formed around his face. Where the heck it came from was a mystery all on its own. It felt strange as it rested against his cheeks yet it felt both warm and familiar. It belonged; even if Dai couldn't see the mask itself, he knew what it was – a mask of a mouse. [Rolled 17] Stuart Little appeared in a brilliance of light that quickly faded away. With a blue cape that bellowed with the non-existent wind, the mouse raised his little pin needle, and with an attack that is not of his size, a giant column of water crashed heavily onto the enemy, dealing 45 Water damage. ----------------------------------------------------- [b]Dai[/b] HP: 65/65 SP: 51/55