DEIMOS
Finding no assistance with Evie, the teasing was bound to continue, thin ice or not, and with another maneuvering and cleaning of the water, a giant wave surged. It turned the elements completely over, revolving and spinning, Erebos’ giggles echoing against them, until he lowered all the droplets and cascades again, swarming it to eventually unfurl near the Evergreen’s ankles and then back out once more. For her efforts, Zuriel snorted, tossing her head and allowing droplets to cascade back upon the Sword.Noah broke through the silence though, and his brow furrowed slightly. With no comparison, save for his own abysmal sleep patterns and Evie’s matching light ones, he listened for a moment, making a large funnel of the liquid and then parting it into multiple waves. “Decently. Does not wake up too often.” And even then, it was only with a few idle cries.
Studying the components before them, he let out another notion, head tilting through the haze. “One more portion of healing,” from either of them, it didn’t matter, “and then we should be done.”
He was something solid
to lean against
violent and fierce and unmoving







