Alex glanced to Naisha as she shouted as well, fingers gingerly tightening around the Mage before glancing to the Captain. The red head's glare turned to Braska as he tried scolding them. [color=red]"Why? Can you actually say anything I said was a lie? Yes I went overboard, but not enough to hospitalize him. She probably abuses her own men way more seeing how they are all acting like neutered dogs around her. She just wants a excuse to abuse people. Well fine. Doesn't mean I'm going to roll over like these morons just cause she can beat the shit out of me when they are doing something just as wrong, or worse then I did. They're arresting two innocent people who did nothing and treating them like garbage and probably don't give a shit with the rest of innocent people unless it damages their reputation. In the most cowardly way possible. She's just a coward and honorless."[/color] Alex snapped before watching the captain's gloves glow with electricity. Urick stepped in front of the first blow and her blue eyes flared with rage. It was then the captain appeared in front of her, but Alex showed no fear and simply glared back. Electricity, probably something the red head wouldn't be able to handle as well. Anything elemental, even if it wasn't technically magic, always bloody hurt. The red head could hardly defend herself with her cuffs on and carrying Naisha. Why did it always have to be elemental magic shit? So with a feral snarl she twisted her upper body right to swing and shield Naisha as the red head felt the electrifying blow. Electricity coursing through her veins and blood, Alex stumbled, her blue eyes flashing red for a moment and her collar seeking to vibrate, feeling hot against her skin before she twisted herself as she collapsed to land on her shoulder and not crush the Mage. Her vision going completely black, knocked out. Which meant the nightmares began again. Instantly she woke up in the pitch darkness. Her eyes glanced around as she looked herself over. Still present age. Blue eyes darting through the blackness, she watched as blood seeped from the ceiling and floor, covering the darkness in what looked like a endless battlefield. Bodies littering the area. She had to wonder why even when knocked out, these dreams never seem to end. Hopefully, she woke to reality soon.