Rosa watched him, elbows resting either side of her empty plate. The tension in him was palpable even without their connection in the force. She caught a glimpse of the memory that eased a little of it from his shoulders and chuckled softly.
The lightness slipped away from her. If she could read him that easy, could Layil? She would access his fears and use them to cripple him, given the chance. She had to be sure that he could keep her at bay. But how?
She sauntered away from him, plucking up a shirt of his and doing only a few of the buttons. It may only serve to infuriate him more, but she needed to try and keep his mind focused at the very least. She certainly didn't help matters by kissing him, on her return, her raven hair tickling.
She drew back and settles herself into her chair. "You don't need to wear your weapons Seydon." She told him softly. "This won't be like Charal, when she altered your perception of where you were. We're stepping into a completely different battle ground."
She paused trying to figure out the best way to explain what they were doing, running a hand through her hair and biting her lower lip. "You have to think of it as stepping into another plane of existence, that's surreal but feels corporeal. Every wound you get your body will react like it has happened, you will feel pain, but your body will be unharmed. For example," she reached easily into his mind making him see whay she wanted him to see. Taking up her fork she stabbed it into the back of his hand.
In reality she hadn't moved, and once he'd stopped cursing her, he'd realise it was just a trick. She smiled, ever so slightly.
[member="Seydon"]
The lightness slipped away from her. If she could read him that easy, could Layil? She would access his fears and use them to cripple him, given the chance. She had to be sure that he could keep her at bay. But how?
She sauntered away from him, plucking up a shirt of his and doing only a few of the buttons. It may only serve to infuriate him more, but she needed to try and keep his mind focused at the very least. She certainly didn't help matters by kissing him, on her return, her raven hair tickling.
She drew back and settles herself into her chair. "You don't need to wear your weapons Seydon." She told him softly. "This won't be like Charal, when she altered your perception of where you were. We're stepping into a completely different battle ground."
She paused trying to figure out the best way to explain what they were doing, running a hand through her hair and biting her lower lip. "You have to think of it as stepping into another plane of existence, that's surreal but feels corporeal. Every wound you get your body will react like it has happened, you will feel pain, but your body will be unharmed. For example," she reached easily into his mind making him see whay she wanted him to see. Taking up her fork she stabbed it into the back of his hand.
In reality she hadn't moved, and once he'd stopped cursing her, he'd realise it was just a trick. She smiled, ever so slightly.
[member="Seydon"]
