Adell was doing something she did best; utterly ignoring everyone save for Mark. If Tyler kept coming closer though, she was getting away, and quickly. Not matter how much experience she had killing both humans and Lithius, she did not want to test her luck against a Natural-Lithius. Something just told her that would be bad idea. So, ignoring the looks the on-comers kept giving her, she replied to Mark cheerily. "He looked pretty pathetic to me. Weak, very easily embarrassed and annoyed... a bit like you just without any fighting ability at all." She did know a bit about the hunter and his twin, for protective purposes. Being a rather-disliked Lithius, Adelle had the sense to keep tabs on active hunters stay away from where there were several, kill them when they were weak, that sort of fun thing. For several years she had heard of this petite boy in front of her, but never bothered to search him out before. It was when she had heard that Skye had bitten his twin that she began to care, for she had obvious connections to that event. "Most of us do, myself included. You, for example, are seventeen, and have been hunting Lithius since your father was killed, and more recently, your mother. A few months previously, my little pet bit your brother, and soon you and him had a little fight. And then again a couple weeks ago. You refuse to kill him because he's insane, as young as he is, and your twin somehow loves him I think? Oh, yeah, and you have Michael there protecting you. Which is technically forbidden." Adelle spoke happily, rattling off all she knew of this short hunter. She wasn't sure if Mark was aware his mother had been killed yet, which would make things more interesting. Sadly, someone had beaten her to it; she was not the one who slaughtered the woman, although Adell had been about to do just that. There was a lot more then that, of course, Adell never let any information slid on any hunter who had a direct or indirect reason to want her dead. But she was speaking not to unsettle Mark, but rather inform all the on-comers. The counsel hardly cared for murderous Adell, but if word got out that a human and Lithius were in love, well, things would be fun. Tyler and Allison were both among her race, and the information might be interesting for them to know, although it seemed Allison was protecting a human as well. Pathetic, to Adell anyways. Smirking slightly as Mark's almost bored tone reached her ears again, Adell replied cheerily as always, taking another half step closer to Mark. Now there was only about five feet between them, but enough that they would probably be able to avoid any incoming blows. "Yeah, I did, though naturally I have no proof. But why would I lie~? And as your sources have probably informed you, I have a bit of a habit of manipulating people, especially my pets. And I think we both have a good reason to want the other dead, so...?" She trailed off, tone light. By now, an onviewer would have to be idiotic to not realize why Adelle was pointing out all the bloody things she had indirects and directly done to Mark, his family,and the general human race. Bait. Even if it didn't effect Mark, it would give him a nice hatred and triple the chance of them fighting. And Adell was quite confident she would come out the survivor. Perhaps overconfident, but that was what kept fear at bay. And fear would be deadly right then, as obviously both her and Mark knew.
Wren was almost amused, if feeling quite guilty, as Skye continued to stare at him with what seemed to be horror. In his state, it seemed, Skye's fear of anything medical had tripled. Wren doubted he would find himself within ten feet of the younger boy for quite awhile, especially given that he was going to be doing that just about every day. A fun thought, which made him want to groan. Softly telling Skye to 'Relax, it's over' in German, he pushed himself over the other side of the couch, which made the younger boy pull away from Ari now that there was a bit more distance between himself and his well-intended tormentor. Only to find Ari's arms around him, which effectively stopped any movement. But that was not something he reacted well to, and was still half-heartedly attempting to pull away. Ignoring the quiet words Ari spoke, he tried to ask why they had just stuck a needle into his wrist without success. He didn't understand, were they trying to torment him? Wren ignored all of that, having decided that anything he tried would just scare Skye more. Catching the look Ari gave him, he answered blankly. "It should help. I'm going to wait an hour or two to make sure he isn't allergic or something to what I just gave him before doing anything else. So enjoy the clueless him for then." Was all he had to say. Wren was very aware that Ari truly didn't want to Sky to snap out of it, even if outwardly he knew that was what was best for the younger Lithius. So might as well be blunt with him, and let that pathetic boy enjoy the quickly decreasing peaceful moments left.





