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"You think force is the way. If she is truly one of us then she'll come back freely. Something is off with her, and we need her to take care of that," Gabriel said.
Damain regrettably trudged back ,feeling dizzy from Juliet's PSI she was giving off to him. He sat down and put his hands to his head and grimaced in pain as everything spun around him.
He was able to send a telepathic message to Juliet. St-stop it...you're hurting...me. Why are you se-sending...bad telepathic vibes to me? Yo-you making....me sick....are you alright? He moaned before speaking out loud to the group at the table.
"Th-that girl...there's something wrong with her...she's sick and unstable and se-sending off bad telepathic...vibes and it's effecting...me and probably other...PSI users." The dizziness and pain increased and Damian took a shaking hand of his head and grabbed a glass full of water and slowly but shakily took a couple of sips of it.
"No fighting," Shun repeated, his hand on Juliet's shoulder as he walked towards her from the kitchen. "You'll cause a mess, it's best not to have another destroyed cafe," he pointed out with a bored expression.
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"Fine," Kai nodded his head as he finished changing. "You mind if I stay with you for th enext few days by the way?"
Juliet's response to Damian was to send a minor mental spike directly into the boy's mind. It wouldn't kill him, but it was a clear message to stay out.
Juliet looked at Shun for a long moment. For a second she considered spiking his mind into submission as well, but she realized it would do no good. So instead she turned to Lovo. "I do apologize for those two idiots by the way. Once you know the true extent of the damage, I'll pay for it." She offered.
Leon watched Juliet carefully, noting that she seemed to be trying to get something to go wrong. After a moment, he stood up, stretching slowly before turning towards the former guild member. As his crimson eyes met hers, he addressed her somewhat roughly, a bit of a snarl audible in his voice.
"Juliet, I don't know about what happened between you and the rest of our guild. I personally don't care. But think this through logically. Whoever destroyed our cafe was looking for you. They knew enough to know that you had associated with our group and that we operated out of the Void Cafe, and deliberately destroyed it once they realized you weren't there. They clearly meant to send a message, and I'm willing to bet money that they'll figure out that you've switched to this group before the end of the week. So for the sake of your former guild and your current one, what the hell did you do to those guys?"
Juliet turned in the general direction of Leon, but didn't address him. "Someone put a muzzle on that mutt of yours before I put him down." She stated, clearly directing this at the members of Void that were present. "And Felicity, you can't rely on dear Chrome to do everything for you. A shame that you're only just learning this."
It felt like an eternity had passed once Mordic had woken up. Groaning, she sat up and did her usual morning routine. Which consisted of drinking herbal tea. Once the demon had felt fine enough to leave her house, she walked down the street at a slow pace.
After several minutes, she had seen the noted absence of people in the demolished cafe, and headed into the bakery where many people had accumulated.
"All right, I think it's time you sit down now Juliet," Lovo pointed out as he got up from his seat and walked over to her, his hands inside of his pockets. "Otherwise you'll just cause a mess."
Lovo would hear Jack's voice in his mind. Thank goodness you're here old friend. Take her out of here. Now. I'll short-circuit her brain. Get her somewhere quiet and then we'll have a talk. And thank you, for watching over my little girl for all this time. As soon as Jack was finished talking, Juliet fainted into Lovo's arms.
Damain looked up and felt better just as Juliet fainted. He stood up and walked to Lovo, concern showing in his eyes. "Mr Lovo, sir there's something wrong with her - her PSI skills are unstable and she's passing it of to me, a PSI user in telepathic vibes." He told him, worried.
Just then, Mordic walked in. He glanced at her and his eyes widened in surprise and fear.
Leon had already drawn his blade and was about to lunge at Juliet when she fainted, his entire body emitting a sinister aura from the moment she had insulted him. Even as she fell into Lovo's arms, it took every ounce of self control he had to not slash at her unconscious body. Both his arms and his blade were glowing brightly, clearly indicating that Leon had been mere moments away from attempting to inflict serious harm on his former teammate.
"Can someone tell me why the cafe is demolished?" Mordic asked, narrowing her eyes. She said nothing more, save for the evil stare she was giving Damien. Something about him was making her blood boil, for whatever reason.
"There as a fire last night remember," Chrome pointed out towars Mordic, raising an eyebrow at the girl.
Lovo caught up to Juliet, still shocked from receiving Jack's mental message as he held on to her. He turned towards Lyra, who nodded her head. "Well guess I must step out for a bit," he said before sighing and lifting Juliet, walking out of the bakery and towards a quieter place.
Once they were in a quieter place, Jack was about to tell Lovo what was going on. There's a reason Juliet's been a little erratic as of late, and I don't really know how to explain it...
He was cut off by Juliet waking up. "Lovo... I'm... I'm so sorry." She said quietly, before beginning to cry. It wasn't quiet gentle crying, but instead she had completely lost it. "I'm dying!" She screamed between sobs. "My brain is falling apart and I'm dying! And Mom and Dad don't know how to fix me! I'm going crazy and I'm going to die!" Juliet couldn't say anymore, all she could do was cry.
Damian walked up to Mordic and searched her brain for details about last night - it appeared she remembered nothing. He looked at her and summoned a knife, puncturing the healing skin that had glass wedged into it the night before and watched at a drop of blood settled down on his palm. He made the knife disappear and held out his palm to show her.
Lovo was shocked when he saw Juliet not only wake up but begin crying close to him, incstinctively wrapping his arms around her. He didn't know what to say or do or if he could even trust what Juliet was saying, considering the way she had been acted. He did have to admit that he had connected to the girl during th elast six months though, the fact she hadn't been around had certainly taken some of th efun ou tof his daily life. "It'll be fine Juliet, we'll find a way to help you out," Lovo reassured.
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