Larel made a fist glad to see he fell but flinched as how close one of his fireballs got to Hotaru, thankfully she ended up dodging it. He jumped off the roof with Hotaru and ran into the house with her before immediately falling to one knee and sheathing his sword, he didn't even want to risk the glint of his sword in the light giving away their position. He wished he had made a few clones to keep running to make sure he did but Zenmaru wasn't going to help him twice like that and he might see through it if he summoned them through other means. Larel was happy to hear that he couldn't sense them like Mera could, that meant he didn't have earth right? He was grateful for that at least, he's seen Mera's ability enough to understand his chances against it and with Zenmaru being difficult again for some reason they were low. "A moment would be nice," Larel whispered smiling a little. "I can say hundreds of times isn't enough but that's about it." He glanced to his right before squeezing the bridge of his nose, that comment was staying with him for the rest of time. "Once we lose him we should put as much distance as possible between us and him, then you can tell me what's going on." There were a few matters he had to speak with Alari about as well, but the giant magic wielding man outside was more pressing, he was a gypsy that much was already clear.