[hr][center][img]https://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjE0Mi5kZDcyZjMuVkhWNVpXNGd4SkJ2dzZCdS4w/you-wont-bring-me-down.regular.png [/img][img]https://i.imgur.com/KD3f87e.png?1[/img][/center][hr] Before Tuyen even got a chance to step out a door, or respond to Ezra’s comments about proving themselves (which didn’t have her anxiety shoot up at all), a massive beast crashed through the wall. One minute she was preparing to go deal with whatever it was, the next she was choking on a cloud of debris and narrowly avoiding getting hit by it. The dust that had come off it clung to her wet clothes and hair, which she was seriously regretting not tying back when wet strands hit her face. Fuck. This situation just kept getting worse. She didn’t give herself time to think, because thinking alway led her mind down dark paths that had her confidence wavering. The dust cloud obscured her vision, but not enough that she couldn’t make out the massive figure of the hellhound. She doubted there wouldn’t be more- but that was their immediate problem. She glanced at Justin, who was positioning himself with a [i]chair leg[/i]. She didn’t know what the Vanburen’s could do so… she was probably the only one with an abstraction that could at least reach the size of this thing. [i]We just have to show that thing that we’re scarier than it, yeah?[/i] She directed her thoughts towards the Shadow as if it would listen to her, or entirely understand. But she was beginning to get better at… manipulating it as it did her, even if she didn’t have complete control over it. [i]Can’t have something else scaring me more.[/i] Tuyen stepped forward towards the hellhound that had crashed through the wall as her shadow grew in size until it was the same height, if not a bit taller, as the creature. It took on a monstrous form, crouched over with shadowed spikes running down its back and long claws. Once in reach it swiped at the hellhound, aiming to rake its claws across its face.