Amare, fully aware that he is being followed, splits up from Brontes and attempts to catch the attention of the two Gods. It isn't too hard- just have Brontes teleport far away- after all, being The God of The Underworld means you can go straight to the side ofthose who are dying. Once Brontes was out of the way, the only trace the other two Gods have to follow is Amare. It's a risky maneuver considering the fact he is arguably the key to finding Brontes. Because if anyone had him, they could get The God of The Underworld to do as they pleased. Yet, right now, that was exactly what Amare was counting on. So, after preparations, he goes to a nearby alley way and waits. As the two Gods continue their chase, they eventually come across a little boy with a skipping rope in an alley way, giggling to himself. Cautiously, the two Gods approach the boy, however he doesn't stop his skipping for a moment. No it is not until they are only a few feet away that the boy actually stops. He then looks up at the two Gods with a smile, despite how nervous he really feels. If this doesn't work then he really isn't sure what will. After all, the Army had to do him some good right? Yet for all his nervousness, he still has a need to be cocky about it- to put on a show. After all, he does hate most of the people after Brontes anyways. So why not? However the two Gods take him back for a moment. Amarion and...Tetsuo? Working together- but how? Weren't the two- No, now is not the time to think of this. The two Gods before him might be far smarter, which is a bad thing as Amare relies on his wits. However, unlike them, he has had time to prepare. So he has to act, and has to act now. So, as he continues to look at the Gods with a smile, he giggles childishly and says [i]"Tag, you're it!"[/i] No sooner does he say that do six humans appear out of no where and ambush the two Gods. Swiftly the boy heads up the building and away from sight. It is then he takes his chance to play his flute- his beautiful melody- loud and clear. Until the two Gods surrender into sleep. Amare smiles, he got a lucky break there. However next time he [i]knows[/i] he won't be that lucky. Then again, he supposed, he doubted he'd be able to convince Brontes to let Amare try something so foolish again. A sense of relief feels Amare as he feels safe again. However it really shouldn't- he has to leave now. So without a second thought, he jumps off the roof and files off into the misty sky- to reunite with his Lonely God once more.