[hr][hr][center][h1][color=8040bf]Eudora Esmeralda Erebus[/color] and [color=6F7B70]Daniyal Lohi [/color][/h1][/center][center][img][/img][/center] [hr][center][color=8040bf][b]Location: Fairgrounds[/b][/color] [color=8040bf][b]Interacting With: [/b][/color][/center][hr][hr] Eudora watched with extreme worry as the others poured over the controls, flooding the barrier with the intense lights and at that moment a ray of hope pierced Eudora's gloom, maybe not everything was going to be bad. Daniyal, however, only felt irritation as he squinted against the bright lights, shrinking further into the cloak. But the faint puff and dispersing... whatever that was (light dust?) snapped the witches' attention back to the now-vanished wall. The both of them seeing Darren's reaction to the dust stayed back and opted to instead huddle closer together, finding solidarity in their craft. If something were to jump out of the doors, it was handy to have two spellcasters back to back ready with a spell. But perhaps they weren't as ready as they thought as Daniyal jumped as he heard the voice whisper to him again, compelling him to invite the unseen force. Confused, and still dazed by the spinning world and glaring lights, he unfurled the cloak and shook it out, as if the voice might fall out of it like dust. Eudora stared at him quizzically, [color=8040bf]"What are you doing?"[/color] Daniyal stared back, his eyes glassed over as he shrugged before eyeing the swirling dust and metal on the floor, [color=6F7B70]"Hey, where's that one woman?"[/color] he asked, looking around and still shaking the cloak while murmuring in his head, [i]I invite you to this space[/i] he told it, the full realization of what happened to Andromeda not hitting him yet. Eudora, on the other hand, was mortified, threatening to be plunged back into that dark corner of her mind but now wasn't the time, they had to escape. She grabbed the young witch's arm, a bit rougher than she meant to, and dragged him along to the door, hoping to distract herself from the tragedy with action. [color=8040bf]"Can't know for sure till we walk out of those doors."[/color] she called out to Lillith.