[centre][b][h1][color=662d91]Layla Young[/color][/h1][/b][/centre] [color=662d91]"I had every right in the book. She is one of the children after all,"[/color] Layla looked unamused and unstirred by Corann's tone. [color=662d91]"Besides, I probably saved your lives. They were gathering. They wanted her. I could hear the greed in their hearts. The prospect of a newborn hybrid was too good to pass up. If I had not moved us, it would had been a possible bloodbath outside of the school. And that would definitely have turned her, probably gone insane as well from it."[/color] She crossed her arms as the mention of the guardians. [color=662d91]"Should I worship whatever created me? Then should the children worship me and a few fellow witches? I think not,"[/color] she said coldly before sitting down in a meditative stance. Layla let her mind stretch out as she took in the hints from the girl's mental state that she wanted to run. She let her. There was no point in keeping her here. The dome was wide, and no other humans, special or otherwise, was inside of it. Those that were when she cast it had been compelled to leave. Neither of them would be able to get out without her permission, they didn't have the strength for it. Corann could, possibly, but it would be expensive for him to do so. Druids were idiots after all, using blood magic for their ends and needs. Even if they themselves did not call it that, it was essentially magic powered by life, thus blood. She had hoped that they would stay within the barrier after the child hit it with her week fists. She had given up, which was good, but then Corann approached and Layla sighed. She was thinking of using a projection to make them stay within. Who knew what kind of hunters would be after them if she let them out? She bit her lip as she contemplated her options. Before she could make up her mind though Corann went to action and started channeling his magic. [color=662d91]"You fool!"[/color] she hissed out into the air. The idiot was using a far too powerful spell for his body. Why was he using up his body like this? If he had just asked nicely and given her his plan, she would had let them out. Or if he had just carried her trinket she could had kept track of them easily and been able to teleport in if trouble arose. Layla was thinking of inserting more power into the barrier. To give it resistances towards the elements. To prove how fruitless it would be to try to escape by force. But knowing him, Corann would probably exhaust himself until he could not walk just to prove a point. She sighed and shook her head and cut the feed into the barrier, lowering its tolerance towards damage. She decided to test Corann, to see if he could actually break through the spell at it's base value. She heard a crack and soon after the barrier shattered. She felt a mixture of proud and sad at the same time. She stood up and reached out towards her side and pulled out a staff from thin air. She smacked the base against the ground and a hawk appeared from the ground. [color=662d91]"Follow them, report on everything they do,"[/color] she said before disappearing in a cloud of smoke. She was back home again. Today had been way too exciting for her slow lifestyle. But she feared that things would get a lot more hectic from now on.