Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-27226023-20150807001143/@comment-27226023-20150902005624

@Sola this reply is bit of a doozie

Calli's bottom lip trembled. She didn't understand the rest of what Sam said but what she did understand was that he couldn't go on like this. There was too much blood loss. If he pushed himself any furthur he was going to die.

"Sam I understand that you want to fight and why you want to fight but you can't. Please just chill," Calli checked his wounds. Gashes everywhere, puncture wound in the neck, Sam looked wrecked. There was no way in hex he could do anything in this condition. It was surprising that he had even lasted this long with what he'd been through. The human spirit was a resilient thing no matter how easily destroyed the vessel was.

"Eldhrimnir stop this...there's a way we can gain back control once again. And mindlessly slaugthering teenagers is not the way to do that."

"No. But it certainly is fun," Eldhrimnir eyed Calli whose back was unwittingly turned towards her. Maybe she could just...

"We can end this! Once and for all!"

"Indeed we can. And that's what I intend to do. By killing all you lot!" Eldhrimnir raised her sickle high into the air ready to dig it into the back of Calli's skull. The sickle made contact with...

Crunch.

Stone.

Eldhrimnir's eyes shot wide with cold fury as the duo before her had suddenly...vanished. The a girly voice could be heard from a distance the source unkown.

"Don't even bother lady. I could dodge you in my sleep," Calli said as she stood a safe distance away behind Aria holding Sam in the very fashion a prince would hold their distressing damsel: bridal style.

It may have been unwise to move an injured person at such an alarming rate but Calli wasn't left with many options and there was no way this witch was claiming another vicitm...not that she had claimed any yet techinically seeing as how Desi died by Shirley's hands and ironically Shirely met with a stone cold fate of Petra snapping her neck.

Calli precauriously set Sam down, her bandana held tightly against the injury on his neck.