[@wolverbells][@Belle][@Guardian Angel Haruki][@BlackPanther] Aquawlad followed her sister down with the fainted human. There was a merman just as Ariyah had said, and Arys too, just below. [color=fdc68a]"It's alright Ariyah, you can do this."[/color] She said, just before the mermaid's eyes began to glow. She knew the feeling of changing someone. How you life began to dissolve and the feeling of death ebbing ever nearer. Already her life had stretched on for to long. .Seeing a changing from the outside, being so close and still not a part, reminded her that there were only so many times a mermaid could change someone, and that she probably would die if she changed anyone else. She smiled, it seemed as though fate had saved her this time. She turned now to the merman. He wasn't like the other mermen she had, though it took her a minuet to realize why. Hi face held no malice. It was soft like a child's, and curious, and shy. [color=fdc68a]"Truly i've seen everything."[/color] she whispered in amazement, her eyes wide. [color=fdc68a]"You are not like the rest of them, are you."[/color] For a moment she just stared in wonder at how a merman could be like link. The dolphin Ariyah had ridden began bobbing it's head and chirping, a signal it needed to show someone something. But before Aquawlad had a chance to ask it a scream ripped though the water.[color=fdc68a]"Arys!"[/color] she gasped, as the dolphin frantically swam around. She shot a worried look at Ariyah then to the merman. [color=fdc68a]"Keep them both safe, They'll both be weak when she's done, let them rest here, our city is that way. Don't leave them and don't let them follow me. Stay here.[/color] She said, all rather quickly. She whistled to the dolphin who came to her side immediately, and then they were both gone toward the sound. [center]~~~[/center] The pair soon crossed paths with Arys and the viscous group of mermen. Aquawlad had no weapons as they did, but all the same she had her loyalty to her sister. [color=fdc68a]"Let her go,"[/color] She said, her voice commanding. She sized up the group, chances were slim that she could beat them fairly, she'd have to win by wit. Eyeing the sharks her eyes began to glow white. She didn't need to tell them what the should do, they already wanted to be free anyway, they just needed a push in that direction. The sharks snapped at their abusers, rows of teeth capable of tearing flesh from the mermen's enemies, now turned on them. They caused havoc in the crowd, blundering into whatever was in their path, blinded by hatred of their captors. Eyes still burning like the sun she starred at the merman holding her sister. [color=fdc68a]"Do not make me repeat myself."[/color] She finished, her tone motherly and scolding.