by DunkMasterSolas » Mon Jun 04, 2012 8:52 am
Asgareoth-
"Yes, I do know the value of a name. I consider us even in that respect, angel," Asgareoth said. He raised an eye and the secondary question, "Though I do not see why that concerns you. The child's name is Noah. I shall take my leave of you now, angel, I do hope we will not meet again." He began to turn, but stopped short thinking of something. He looked at the fox. He spoke again in English, "And you, Alex was it? I hope you understand that Noah and myself are two different entities entirely. Thus, if you meet the boy again I expect you to be non-agressive towards him. Threaten this body and you threaten me. I will not tolerate that." He glanced at the angel and started to back away from the two. Once he was far enough away he turned and will the shadows to conceal him partially, making him harder to see. Though it would drain him of a lot of energy it was a security measure, just in case the angel decided he didn't want a demon running around and shoved a heavenly sword into his back while he was leaving. At least, that's what he would do if he were in the angel's place. Better safe than have a ten foot sword in your back. They were out of his sight when he finally let the shadows go and slumped against a tree. He muttered a few demonic curses (and a few human ones too) as he did. 'Why is it I can't go for a bloody walk anymore without something like this happening,' he thought, spitefully kicking the tree he was leaning on. That was a bad idea because, in his exhausted state, he nearly fell over. He was such a pitiful shadow of the powerful being he used to be. "Child, I am tired. I am coming back in," without bothering to see if Noah cared for the idea or not, Asgareoth suck back into their mind, pulling Noah forward as he did so.
Noah-
Noah felt his imaginary friend tug him into place and he rubbed his eyes. He was glad to be back in his own body. He was concerned about what had happened back there, but decided to wait to ask As about it until his friend had gotten some rest. He stood up and looked around, not really sure where he was. He shrugged, made an educated guess as to where the school was, and started off that way.
Asgareoth-
Inside Noah's mind again, Asgareoth growled. He hated the situation he was in. Hated the mortal realm. Hated angels, foxes, and this idiotic island they had been sent to. But it was hard to hate while he was so tired. His powers were taxing on the mind and soul (or whatever pit inside of them demons had) not the body, so Noah was fine while he was still exhausted. He fell into something like a slumber as Noah started to walk.