Omega wasn’t surprised at the attack, it sensed the will or would it be malice. No matter, even though it directed itself towards the target it didn’t engage, observing Clarissa instead. After it witnessed the lightning bolts directed at the woman, it jumped back a bit, as to not obstruct the other assassin for now. However the earth projectiles were something it didn’t expect, still dodging them with a bit of leeway.
Connor taking out the sword charged with magic, this omega was the copy so it didn’t really have much for analyzing, made the now combative spirit get heated up. As Omega(copy) charged at Connor with two daggers meaning to take him on in a melee, it sent out a signal to Alpha(Real Omega) that there was a problem. He at the time ran in the direction of the signal, deciding not to lose this little helper he made.
Alpha arrived at the moment when Omega and Connor clashed, positioned behind the agency’s agent. Shaking his head he charged up several spells, most having to do with his general use of magic. The spells were a combination, one was a bolt intended to strike at Connor, the second was a shadowbind spell he created that triggered in tandem with any other spell he had, making the target wrapped in chains which were a type of fiend, which having a mind of its own would chase the target at least in the close vicinity. The last spell, which was meant to be kept as a reserve, was one to call forth shadowy fiends charged with all three of his magic types, making it a summoning spell, that would normally overwhelm an opponent with sheer numbers, as it utilized shadows in the vicinity of the caster.
Alpha made sure that the first two spells weren’t lethal, but only damaging, as he didn’t want to kill Connor as per agreement. He also signaled for Omega to pull it’s punches as to not to damage the agent. While Connor was distracted, Alpha threw the bolt and bind spells at him. Preparing to get into the melee if needed, still keeping his magic cloak up. This drained his power, making it another failsafe so he wouldn’t kill his opponent.