Aurora let out a whimper even as Olympus stood before her. She was worried for her Trainer all the same, having been beside her since she was an egg. She took a step forward, wishing she could help but her type would only hurt her trainer.
Madam Curie already made a barrier to protect the smaller and younger animals from Ami's evolution.
Ami opened her eyes, not even sure when she closed them. She could feel Rei coming towards her, knew she would, even. For as much chaos as she was causing, everything seemed to be happening so slowly in front of her, her mind already ahead and beyond. Not psychic, but perceptive. Everything seemed to be in beautiful detail. Individual, droplets and snowflakes coming in front of her, forming and flowing to her will. The crystals of the ice along her arms and hands seemed to be standing out in stark contrast. Each grain, each vein, each speck of dust was in front of her. She could see all of it, the ice in front of her eyes making everything brighter, not distorted.
She reached up to touch the ice around her eyes and along her cheeks. The girl genius looked back up and information raced into her mind and she consumed it, absorbed it, and analyzed it. Ami could use all of it, could will all of it to do her bidding because it was her.
She would will it to never hurt Rei, never anyone. She'd never hurt anyone she loved. Ami moved her hands out and like she would the strings of a harp, she strummed the very air, using the deep chill to part the water and ice in a ripple, opening a way for Rei.
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Madam Curie already made a barrier to protect the smaller and younger animals from Ami's evolution.
Ami opened her eyes, not even sure when she closed them. She could feel Rei coming towards her, knew she would, even. For as much chaos as she was causing, everything seemed to be happening so slowly in front of her, her mind already ahead and beyond. Not psychic, but perceptive. Everything seemed to be in beautiful detail. Individual, droplets and snowflakes coming in front of her, forming and flowing to her will. The crystals of the ice along her arms and hands seemed to be standing out in stark contrast. Each grain, each vein, each speck of dust was in front of her. She could see all of it, the ice in front of her eyes making everything brighter, not distorted.
She reached up to touch the ice around her eyes and along her cheeks. The girl genius looked back up and information raced into her mind and she consumed it, absorbed it, and analyzed it. Ami could use all of it, could will all of it to do her bidding because it was her.
She would will it to never hurt Rei, never anyone. She'd never hurt anyone she loved. Ami moved her hands out and like she would the strings of a harp, she strummed the very air, using the deep chill to part the water and ice in a ripple, opening a way for Rei.