Hotaru turned towards the sound of his voice and sighed seeing he already found her, "Damn," she muttered before taking off towards the woods, trying to get to them before he caught up to her, "I'm sorry, Larel, don't take this personally, but I'd rather not get staked if that's alright with you," she called over her shoulder before she ducked behind the trees. She didn't need to go far in to the woods to lose him, she knew that and she felt bad using that knowledge to her advantage, but this also put her in Mera's playing ground. The ground under the bodies slowly started to move as vines crept up out of it, wrapping around the bodies and pulling them in the ground, their broad leaves wiping at the blood and trying to lessen the gore if any bystanders walked in. Having heard Larel, Mera turned her attention to the woods, closing her eyes so she could "see" where Hotaru was and reached her hand in that direction, the trunk of a tree sprouting up around her and holding her tight. "DAMN IT!" Hotaru growled, unable to break free of the petrified plant. [i]Well it was fun while it lasted.[/i] Mera shot towards the woods, going across the rooftops to avoid the confusion in the streets below, landing near Larel, "Caught her, she's just inside the tree line," she said, walking that way, stopping as she came to stand in front of the snarling Hotaru. Her eyes were for the most part clear, but there tints of orange around the sides of her irises, "So this must have been Sybil's idea." "Not really. Most of the guys trying to kill me's idea and then the people standing nearby that thought they'd boost their "good guy" status by killing the monster."" "If it was self defense, why are you running?" "Because then it would be self defense against the whole damn town."