Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-25924729-20151107020221/@comment-26571677-20151115210856

It was in the middle of the night. Everything was asleep. There was no chirping of lively birds, going about their business, no bustling and hustling of students preparing for their next class, no happy banter from his teammates.

There was only the soft snoring of one of his teammates, and the...less soft snoring of another. One would wonder why he wasn't asleep, to which he would reply with one word, 'Fear'.

He was afraid for the last of his teammates. Zhu-Li Castellan. About 2 hours prior to him waiting, alone, there had been a video uploaded. Everyone knew about the recent kidnappings, it was the talk of the school.

Amilanthior hadn't paid any attention to the video, disregarding it as 'stupid', until he saw Kinaver watching it, eyes wide. Upon asking him what was going on, the 'ranga could only show him the contents. The video was grainy and unfocused, but even through all the blurry, rushed footage, he could see a clear blue jacket, a girl with raven hair, and eyes that were red and piercing. Moments later, a massive explosion turned everything into static, and the last thing he saw was the girl, bleeding and unconscious on the ground.

Without waiting, he had ran out of the school, and made it to the crash site in no more than a minute. There were people everywhere, the police hadn't bothered, but there were paramedics all over the place. No sign of her though. Knowing his teammate, she had probably tried to walk back by herself.

He scoffed, "Idiot".

And that was why he was waiting here, in this ungodly hour, and waiting for her to shamble ho- In one swift moment, he drew out Arkhalis as a gun and pointed it into the dark. Straight at a red-headed boy with almost the same, red eyes as Zhu-Li.

"You got ten seconds to explain why you're holding my teammate before I blow your head off, and I'd better like your reason."

If he was actually a decent person, he wouldn't find half of his head on the wall.

Amilanthior sighed inwardly, he and Zhu-Li were going to have a long, long talk. And he was not going to let her leave ANYTHING out, it was about time she spilt her soul for someone else to see.