Aliya felt a bit better now that she had a moment to herself. She had time to think of a plan. She knew she needed help and not from soldiers or the Celestials but people outside the war that were just as affected whether they realize it or not. Finding it would be another story. Aliya heard a commotion just down the alley. She saw the little Fire Fae yelling at the twin Earth Fae. Normally upon hearing there was conflict between Water and Earth she would have gotten upset but this was a free city and she knew even Azurius’s Generals could be pompous jerks. She was still a bit unnerved by being near Earth Fae though so she decided it'd be best to duck out but she hadn't moved since she had slumped down the wall and adrenaline has long since subsided. [color=00aeef]“Ah! Hell! That hurts!”[/color] She winced, letting out a loud groan of pain as her entire body ached. She noticed a few cuts on her arms and sides she felt the stinging sensation they had on her cheeks as well, [color=00aeef]“And this was him holding back…”[/color] She pouted childishly bitter again about her defeat. She almost forgot she wasn't alone and her cheeks turned a bit pink. Subtlety wasn't always her strong suit and she was trying to avoid conflict in the free city. She went to get up again so she could leave but she couldn't even manage that. She slipped on some trash and fell back hitting the wall and her body screamed out in pain. [color=00aeef]“This is lame!”[/color] Aliya yelled out of frustration. [color=00aeef]“Today is not my day!”[/color] She stopped caring about leaving and just lay in defeat. She put her hand up and waved it about a bit. [color=00aeef]“Can I get a little help here?”[/color] Even if they turned out to be working for Turfirius she was always ready to rumble she just needed a chance to heal herself.