Their knees immediately felt weak. Their pupils dilated with fear, and a familiar tingle simmered it's way across their skin, yet just as soon as it came, it was interrupted by Raphael coming to his rescue.
”What the hell do you think you’re doing?!” Their being shoved to the side jerked away the sensation, and to the close observer, the hue of their skin regained it's natural pale. Having no time to dwell on it, Seren scrambled to regain their composure, and called back
"I-I'm s-" the scream of shattered light and the thud of Raph's body against the floor stole the words from their mouth and left it dry. They started towards him, but forgot about the encroaching spirit. It lunged forwards, and the impulses of fight or flight were sapped cold from their body. Seren froze. Stopped them dead in their tracks. Body clenched so tight it threatened to collapse in on itself. Seren awaited the snap of jaws around their neck that never came.
A moment of silence hushed over the room, and Seren allowed themself to breath again; a right they hadn't realized was taken from them. Not even thinking to see who saved them, Raph had their full attention again. They wanted to rush to his side, however fate had other plans, and a gutteral roar split through the hall; re-planting Serens's feet where they stood. A wave of
off racked their senses, but worse than that? Their eyes screwed shut. They could feel their bones shaking. They felt defeated. In the space of a hour they'd felt more useles, terrified, and
wrong then they had since
hecame into their life. This dropping of their gut was not unfamiliar to them, and it burnt white-hot shame into them realizing just how in over their head they were. Their teeth grinded as they formed fists.
'Do something. Do something. Do something.' In their peripheral, movement pulled in their vision.
Raphael sprung back up, brushing past Seren with fiery determination in his eyes. Whipping around to see where the fae was headed, Seren caught a glimpse of a girl he'd seen earlier. The girl within the indoor meadow. Trailing from her grass were vines and branches that ensnared the very same spirit that had threatened them.
'She saved me.' As a tree spurred to life near her, its caster wilted. Falling limp like a sack of leaves. Just enough weight to pang that unmistakable thud, and just light enough to remind you of the owner's fragility. Another beastly wail, possibly one of pain, but Seren didn't have the nerve to face it. Instead it just shook them to their core.
'No.' they commanded themself. This time had to be different. 'Do something.' Snapping into a sprint, Seren dashed to Lalisa. Seren couldn't face monsters, but they could tend to the fainted.
Running around the edges of students, they avoided the conflict all together, but what they saw through the crowd was more than unsettling. Even amongst the havoc and palpable aura of the bearish fiend, some parasites still corralled the weak. Spirits in the form of twisted, black slugs writhed and slithered their way towards Lalisa's greenery intent on spiritually feeding on the unconscious girl. Crossing the circle of grass, Seren crouched over over her on their knees. Seren lifted her head into their lap, and cupped her face with their hands.
"Hey," their voice as gentle as they could manage,
"This isn't a place you want to be sleeping." As if coaxing a child out of bed, they shrugged her shoulders. Their eyes flickered up, and caught slugs worming their way between the grass blades.
"Please!" Growing desperate Seren tried to lift Lalisa by her head, but miscalculated her weight, and she slipped from his hands. A small yelp escaped them as they flung themself to her side again.
"Sorry! I'm sorry, uh- ah!" Seren slapped away a parsitic spirit that had begun to crawl up Lalisa's calf. Suckling in a breath, Seren regained their footing, and began pulling Lalisa away by her wrists. They didn't have time to carry her effectively, and this was definitely much slower than they needed to go, but they were out of ideas.
Pulling on their limited strength, Seren hefted and twisted her body around, so that she was now collapsed on their back; legs dragging behind them. Something slimy slid up their own leg -
off cracked down their spine- and Seren barely managed to shake it off.
'This isn't gonna work, This isn't gonna work! I'm too slow!' Their thoughts screamed at them, and their grimaced face panicked. Seren scanned the crowd looking for help, but everyone was either on the sidelines tending to their selves and others, or facing off against the greater evil in the center of the hall. To be honest, the pair wasn't all that far from the fight, so their safety was non-existent. Another slug latched itself to Seren, and only Lalisa's body slipping from their grasp kept their mind off of the sudden surge of
off. Yanking her forward flush aginst their back, Seren pleaded, almost screaming, with exasperation.
"Please wake up now!" Hopefully someone would take pity on them, because Seren didn't know how much longer they could hold her up with more slugs clinging to them. Only instinct kept them sloshing through the sea of
off that poured down on them thick and heavy with each clinging spirit. Only instinct reached into Lalisa's mind, searching for something, anything to use from her dreams to hide the cambion from further spirits. It would be flimsy at best, and only effect Lalisa herself, but this was base survival instinct; there was no reasoning with it, just the need to keep moving. Seren had spent up their fight and freeze. Only flight remained.
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