Alias finished the spell and looked down at the moving sand, when he moved the sand moved. "So, are we heading off? It seems that they are that-a-way.
Surely enough, as Alias had indeed predicted, Trinity was 'that-a-way' and so was Casta...
Trinity yawned and stretched as she climbed out of the helicopter door which Casta had landed behind some trees. The pair had slept in the Otherworld the portal that Damien had specified would open wouldn't be open until tomorrow and both Trinity and Casta's magics were suppressed by fun little curse marks so they couldn't open one up themselves. Neither could use demonic magic and Trinity could only teleport a few feet at a time.
"Trinity, perhaps next time you decide to assassinate someone you won't choose me?" Casta was busy enticing small rodents from the undergrowth.
Trinity grinned, "Look I was mad and I was angry and those things go hand in hand when I want to kill things."
Castanet grabbed a mouse from under the bush, "You were also upset." She then proceeded to eat the mouse while Trinity turned away.
Trinity scowled, "Perhaps just this once I was upset..."
Casta grinned, "Wouldn't blame you, you have been living a lie."
Meanwhile Gabriel made his way downstairs, and found a zebra. "Um... Max is that you?" Gabriel raised his eyebrows and put his hands in his pockets, "Jeese... Never expected that..."







