Oh Alias could feel it alright. The same sensation that fell over him just moments ago resurfaced its ugly face. Was he really just about to die for a second time today? Was Death specifically targeting him? If he survived whatever was coming he'd be beyond lucky. If Death came for him a third time today he just might accept the eternal sleep and be done with it. Clearly he's wanted. Suddenly the shell in Alias's hand turned colder than ice. He dropped it immediately and examined his hand and the fallen shell. "What the----" he attempted to say. He should not have taken his attention off the Ice Queen before him. He was too distracted to notice the incoming ice fast. "Oof." was all he could muster as the young warrior could muster before hunching over in pain. What the Hell was going on today?
He recovered quickly, but still rubbed his pained stomach. He wasn't sure if he was glad or not that he skipped breakfast today. "I wasn't playing a prank. You passed out." But Alias couldn't focus on that or her magic for long before Zac's words still lingered in his mind. He confirmed that there were other worlds out there and he was from one, multiple even. He would've felt completely vindicated if it hadn't been for his words to Lucian. He was wrong. He had to be. Yeah, he might have gotten here on a spaceship as well, but he didn't entirely remember that whole ordeal. But more importantly, Tsu was out there. He and Hoshi knew it and the latter could feel it. This Zac guy clearly didn't know everything. He didn't know how to stop his own ship from falling out of the sky onto a beach where kids played.
Alias thanked Hoshi for helping him up and turned to Zac. "She always said she could, just no one believed her until now. Just like no one believed us about other worlds. So far we're two for two. You don't need that flying death machine to get to other worlds. Our friend Kitsu left on a boat and we don't know how Morgan and I got here, but no one saw one of your spaceships. There are other ways." Alias was trying to sound confident and sure of what he was saying, but his frustration and anger at the thought that they could be wrong was seeping out through his tone.