She smiled at his response, even though he was a man to the core, Constantine held a few good traits about himself. Men had always found ways to disgust her, but she could see something about Constantine that was not so much a "man." Maybe it was his demonic qualities, or his fiery nature. But one thing was sure; even if he was beaten, he wasn't going to go out without a kick, and she liked that.
Anelle chuckled, walking over to the bag across the room, "No, remember what I said? We're all rejects here... even if you're way more dangerous than most recruits, it's our task to find a place for you."
The barrier was gone and the room was back to it's usual white hue, though the magic's only purpose was to contain essence. She didn't want to have the other teammates going in and interrupting what she was trying to do. Especially when what that thing was is a secret assignment given to her.
The woman bent over, picking up the bag with a lazy swoop. Draping it over her back, she came back to Constantine.
She looked at the man on the ground with a hinting smirk, offering a hand for him to take, "Besides... I've never fought with a Demon before, so this will be interesting."
And for the first time her radiance could be felt, even subtly, as though by will she had let it out into the space around them. Instantly the room felt warm, but not physically, almost as though it was hitting more internally. It was heavy, and uncomfortable to move in, even if she was moving quite fine. But this feeling only occurred a split second, and then it vanished.
...
Upon hearing Melissa's question, the woman looked to the two newcomers with a careful eye once more before turning her head the other way. She didn't seem interested in the small talk, and her eye glowed with a solemness. There was something to Melissa's question that caused the woman to fall into her state of silence, and only Corwin knew what it was. She had excluded herself from the conversation, and was showing no motive in coming back into such a topic.
Corwin looked at her, then back to Melissa desperately. The weird feeling was already in the air, and he knew he had to do something or else it'll only get worse. With the only answer coming to mind, he suddenly threw out his hand, accidentally hitting Jessie in the arm.
"Ah- Sorry!" He mumbled, chuckling embarrassingly as his cheeks turned slightly pink. He reached out to attempt to message the man's arm, but figure that would be extremely awkward and just stopped half-way.
He looked around then made a short cough, and turned back to Melissa again, this time making sure to remain still, "It's a pleasure to meet you Melissa, I'm Corwin. I'm sure you already know that, but that's fine too." his eyes glanced cautiously over to the robed lady, "That's our squad's Lieutenant, but acts more like a captain than our actual captain, so I just call her Cap... She doesn't really like to talk about her name."
With a smile he added in, "If you have anymore questions, feel free to ask me. I'm sure you guys are wondering about what's going on, or why is there magic?"
Anelle chuckled, walking over to the bag across the room, "No, remember what I said? We're all rejects here... even if you're way more dangerous than most recruits, it's our task to find a place for you."
The barrier was gone and the room was back to it's usual white hue, though the magic's only purpose was to contain essence. She didn't want to have the other teammates going in and interrupting what she was trying to do. Especially when what that thing was is a secret assignment given to her.
The woman bent over, picking up the bag with a lazy swoop. Draping it over her back, she came back to Constantine.
She looked at the man on the ground with a hinting smirk, offering a hand for him to take, "Besides... I've never fought with a Demon before, so this will be interesting."
And for the first time her radiance could be felt, even subtly, as though by will she had let it out into the space around them. Instantly the room felt warm, but not physically, almost as though it was hitting more internally. It was heavy, and uncomfortable to move in, even if she was moving quite fine. But this feeling only occurred a split second, and then it vanished.
Upon hearing Melissa's question, the woman looked to the two newcomers with a careful eye once more before turning her head the other way. She didn't seem interested in the small talk, and her eye glowed with a solemness. There was something to Melissa's question that caused the woman to fall into her state of silence, and only Corwin knew what it was. She had excluded herself from the conversation, and was showing no motive in coming back into such a topic.
Corwin looked at her, then back to Melissa desperately. The weird feeling was already in the air, and he knew he had to do something or else it'll only get worse. With the only answer coming to mind, he suddenly threw out his hand, accidentally hitting Jessie in the arm.
"Ah- Sorry!" He mumbled, chuckling embarrassingly as his cheeks turned slightly pink. He reached out to attempt to message the man's arm, but figure that would be extremely awkward and just stopped half-way.
He looked around then made a short cough, and turned back to Melissa again, this time making sure to remain still, "It's a pleasure to meet you Melissa, I'm Corwin. I'm sure you already know that, but that's fine too." his eyes glanced cautiously over to the robed lady, "That's our squad's Lieutenant, but acts more like a captain than our actual captain, so I just call her Cap... She doesn't really like to talk about her name."
With a smile he added in, "If you have anymore questions, feel free to ask me. I'm sure you guys are wondering about what's going on, or why is there magic?"