"haaaaa…..feels good." He said, breathing out a puff of blue sparkles. "it's been soo long."
He stretched his hands, legs, his waist, and a little of his back. Ready to implode at any second. With the amount of energy he had, his body turned hot, with light sweats starting to appear on his forehead. he coursed his ember, gently guiding it at his fingertips. Giving it a hint of blue light. Seeing it glow in the raves of night, he couldn't help but smile at his achievement as he started turning his right hand clockwise, and with every turn, with every degree, sectors of blue lights appeared. Some small, some large. Its size, turned up and down as it gave off frequencies of massive energy.
Aaron was breathing deliberately, as deliberately as he could, his mind now concentrating at such a level that his focused eyes didn't even give a blink of change. Gradually turning the many parts of the sector of Blue light, into an eventual circle. And with the end of the circle, so did the turning of his hand.
He did the same, turning his left hand anti-clockwise, but instead of parts of circles, symbols started to appear, symbols that only Aaron could understand, covering his wrist with a total of seven. Its radiation of energy, much more empowering than the other.
Buzz….
"Oh, shit!"
the gear watch started buzzing, heating up as it fussed out smoke, affected by the high radiation of ember. "fuck, mother's going to nag me about this…" he complained. "haaa….I have to finish fast, Rudy must be running towards me as his life depended on it..."
he gazed at his right hand, and his left. Controlling his inner turmoil of ember. "hmmm….. let's try it, copy…. And paste!" he said, gripping both of his free hands into wrists.
He had closed his eyes, as he had done it out of spite, it was his first time, conducting such experiments, but behold, both his wrists contained what each other had lacked before, both hands concurred with the same symbols and circles attached.
"ha! It worked!" he shouted in glee.
The excitement was real, his hands starching a bit heavy, noticing the slight depletion of ember inside him. but that worry was for not, as he waved both of his hands.
{gana da dako samasya.}
Sprouting out words no man had ever listened to, such language, showed dominance in simple spoken words. Graining a slight vibration to its tongue. It felt like a whisper, a call, not for simple mortals to hear but for the very nature and space itself. Like his every word communicated with the known world.
And at the end of his speech, the blue magic circles reacted like a conductive constituent, enlarging in a swift a milli-second. Ripping the space around, it spread out like a sonic boom, leaving remnants of blue sparkles on Aaron's hand.
"Success!!"
He wanted to celebrate more, but the sudden exhaustion took place, his brow sweating like rainfall, and his hands having remnants of red marks. Who could he blame but himself, his hands were out of practice, his young body not properly known to himself.
But even with all the side effects, the spell was cast, and he only needed to do was wait. "he should be reaching anyyyyy second…."
"Young Master!"
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Aaron looked upon the dark sky, as the howl of his butler reined on him. landing right beside him, as all the dust and debris flaked around.
"Young Master! Are you all right? What happened?!" he asked, holding the boy on his shoulder, his red eye, scanning his body whole. The worry was real, as his neck was also on the line but what his worried eyes showed wasn't for himself, but for the child, as what imbecile, what warrior, would let a child be hurt in his guard.
The health bar was clear, only showing a bit of exhaustion and a bit of a temperature rise, but the twinkle of red burn-like marks on his arms couldn't escape his eye, but he only scanned, waiting for his young master to answer.
'was he beating someone to a pulp again?' he thought, taking out a health potion from his side. "please have this young master."
Aaron waved the potion away, tired of drinking on a daily basis. he had enough of the potion, more so because of its hateful taste than its crimson-red appearance. " I'm all right Rudy, just a stupid malfunction.." he specified, throwing away the buzzing watch.
"send the health report to my mother, I can already feel her yelling urge to see me at once."
"….but, we truly need to go ba…"
"Ruudddyyy…." He lashed.
"...."
With a sigh, Aaron walked to the edge, he still had a bit of his pure Ember left, the very reason his body was still heating up. But that wasn't the worry, for now, he had just cast a spell for a clear survey, specifying negative problems.
"any second…" he said.
His words were true, as a high wind slapped at them out of nowhere, flaring the hoods of them both.
"Young master, we should lay low," Rudy advised, knowing the wind became surprisingly strong for the night. But not for Aaron, with the whip of the sudden wind, he heard an echo, a screech, which only he felt, not heard, but felt. Tingling his ember-filled senses.
"got em." He said, his lips edging all the way to his ears.
.
.
.
{gana….da….dak….sama…..}
Like a rising echo, it littered inside the hovering van, confusing all the cyber-eyed bandits. But they had only heard a small screech, but not for the girl on the floor, her eyes wide open from the silent whisper.
'…what was….that?' she questioned. Sensing the voice all the way to her core. Her body tickled, reacting to this sudden voice.
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