The fire salamander unwrapped it's slithery body from the beast, returning back to Lavinia's side. The blonde just watched Vincenzo. His cocky attitude pissed off Lavi to no end, but this man had information she valued over her life. She grimaced. A natural at manipulating monsters of the dark? There was no such thing - unless he was one of those unique summoners. A thin black book then popped out over his outstretched hand as the silence between them overwhelming and tense. She kept her eyes on the book. It was definitely his. There was no doubt. Vincenzo closed the book shut then made the inference that he had killed Lavi's mentor. She stood there, cold despite the raging fire nearby. She chocked back a dry sob as she placed a hand on her chest. He was dead, all this time. And what he had tried to protect from people was in the hands of her worst enemy. Sharp tears sprung to her eyes and she glared at the Addario as he ordered his beast to attack again. Never had she felt such rage and such sorrow at a time. "He was like a father to me," she whispered, her head throbbing with pain. "You bastard." She didn't notice yet, but the earrings she was given pulsed with waves of magic. Suddenly, she barked out in laughter. "I really, really want to kill you right now...God, I want to burn everything right now," she maniacally screamed. [i]"Burn."[/i] At that moment, the fire salamander shrilled, the raw power from its summoner flowing into its being. The mythical beast grew larger, it's amber eyes fixated at Vincenzo. It would follow Lavi's every wishes; and her wish now was to make everything go away. It leaped towards Vincenzo, intent on fulfilling it's duty. Much to Drake's and Sheila's horror, they glanced at Lavinia just to see her creature go out of control, no longer leashed by Lavi's rationality. Cain, the Elemental user had just come in, his eyes widened. It was a surprise for all of the Campiones. Lavi's summoning powers were extraordinarily weak since she was originally a Spirit user, but this, this was something else. It seemed that her aspect had finally revealed itself.