[center][URL=http://s355.photobucket.com/user/gaaraxnami13/media/Heros/Starry%20Eyed/88edab71-73a7-4e57-8348-64e7363ca67c_zps434e3fb9.jpg.html][IMG]http://i355.photobucket.com/albums/r478/gaaraxnami13/Heros/Starry%20Eyed/88edab71-73a7-4e57-8348-64e7363ca67c_zps434e3fb9.jpg[/IMG][/URL][/center] Asha had awoken from her light slumber on the sandy shore of the lake to a weird flashing light. Well, it was more like flickering. What was that? It had ruined her dreamless sleep. Something she hadn't reveling in in such a long time. In her jeans and shirt, which had been under her black clothes, she floated up in the air sleepily, rubbing her eyes. Looking up at the window that was flashing, she frowned. What were they doing? If they were having a rave, they were doing it wrong. She should know. She was her own personal rave every time she got excited. Flying over to the window, she hovered in front of it for a moment. That girl... Aya? This didn't look good at all. Hesitating she shook her head, drifting backwards. No. Aya was in trouble. She had to help now! Putting her hands in front of her, light blasted through the window, the UV rays soaked in from the starlight scorching the sides from where her blast had left a nice sized hole. Oops... Too much maybe? Well, it was just the window. She shot into the room and hovered over a haywire Aya who was stumbling about. Her power was zipping about uncontrollably, glass breaking and things all thrown about. There was sparking light everywhere and Asha put her arms up. It didn't burn, those sparks of electricity, but they felt more like being hit by switches. Where was Aya? The bathroom! Shooting into the room Asha gasped as Aya tried to electrocute herself, screaming at her to leave her alone. "Like hell moron!" she shouted right back, with a force that shocked even Asha herself. Grabbing the other girl around her waist, she dragged her backwards, flying out of the room, right back out of the hole she had shot in the other girl's bedroom. Shooting up into the sky, leaving a streak of shimmering colors and stardust, she held onto the girl with surprising ease. It was like hold a gallon of milk in both arms. Only slightly uncomfortable, but bearable. Hovering over the manor she shook the screaming girl. "Aya, look!" she shouted at her, "Look at me and stop screaming!" Asha's glimmering face, dancing with sparkling soft colors just beneath her skin, her eyes were a mirada of rainbow light. Her usual quiet voice was clearer than crystal, stern and striking in its musical tone. "What do you think you were about to do, huh?" her voice turned more gentle, but kept it's odd clarity, "Do you think that is anyway to deal with things? I don't know what you are upset about, but I can tell you that almost everyone here has felt your pain." "But dying doesn't cure anything," she flew a bit higher, the rush of wind getting colder and stronger as it passed by them in hard currents, "It only causes grief to everyone else around you. I could drop you into the lake right below us and help you destroy yourself, but then what?" She took a breath in and gave Aya a good glare, which looked unusual on her face. "You'd never get a chance to fix anything," she said softly, "To help yourself by learning how to control you power." She finally did wince though, "Speaking of, could you maybe stop with the shooting electricity? It stings a bit, even for someone who is power by UV light..." [center][img]http://i355.photobucket.com/albums/r478/gaaraxnami13/Heros/Starry%20Eyed/tumblr_n2sy3vYhbC1sohinjo3_500_zpsd2a10735.jpg[/img][/center]