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"Oh, really? Well then, one would call you a man with a rather straightforward aim," she replied coldly.
"Some would not deem it too wise to always stay on the same path, follower of Sauron," Tauriel replied.
"I have no option," Drax said, as a rock passed through his face, which dissipated into wind. He looked at Fiera, and, promptly, lifted her into the air without lifting a finger. The winds lifted her higher and higher, preparing to drop her. That would be the end of that.
She grabbed onto a tree branch for dear life, locking her arms around it. "Stop acying so noble and go choke on a spork!" She shouted, terrified.
"Sporks are overrated. I'd rather die by spoon," he said, sighing and letting her go, the winds letting her bonk her head on the branch a bit, just to be irritating.
Tauriel watched on in horror. "FIERA!" She shouted, and stood underneath the tree. "Let yourself drop. I'll catch you." Her hand did not leave the hilt of one of her daggers.
"Yeah, brilliant idea, Tauriel," she said, sarcarsm etched in her tone. "I'd just love for the wind to try to kill me again." The angst was there because her hands were burning through the branch and yes, she was really stressing about that. Besides, now she had a killer headache.
She squeezed her eyes shut, wondering if they both wanted her dead. Against her better judgement, she let go.
A floating pool of water caught her, out of nowhere, setting her down gently, if not wet. "Now why're you harassing some ladies instead of me, white-hair?" Castor asked, a pistol directed towards Drax. Against his better judgement, he protected women. Maybe he'd be rewarded, so it was worth it.
Hey, it was the guy who she'd kicked! She was relieved and guilty -not to mention her clothes were plastered to her frame and she was soaked- and she mentally promised to repay him. Fi wondered what was going to happen, because water and lightning generally weren't grand together. "Thank you," she whispered.
Tauriel dropped her dagger as soon as Fiera let go. She caught the human with ease and set her down on her feet. "Is everything alright?" Tauriel asked.
The fair elf looked back with a dashing smile, his jewels glittering entrancingly. "But of course," he said, before drawing his cutlass. "You two get out of here."Drax laughed, and the air chilled. "I can freeze your water. What makes you think you can win this?"
Tauriel gave the man with the cutlass a brief nod of thanks before picking up her dagger and sheathing it. She took Fiera's hand and started to run.
"I have can't believe we're just leaving him!" She protested, not wanting anyone to die, least of all the person who'd just saved her life.
Drax and Castor stood off, and the air chilled further. It was impossible to guess the victor, but the odds were in Drax's favor.
"We could at least sneak back and watch from a safe distance..." She felt the chill in the air keenly.
She ripped her arm out of Tauriel's. "And what aboit Zane, what about that man? I can't let them die! Call me stupid, but I'm not going without them."
Tauriel growled angrily and turned around. "You are not a normal human. Definitely just as stupid, but not the same. Your friends will be able to watch out for themselves."
((Haha okay. :))
Tauriel ground her teeth together. Humans and their seemingly endless persistnace at stupidity would never fail to get on her nerves. So she grabbed Fiera's hand and then dealt her a quick blow to the head, know king her unconscious. She slung Fiera over both shoulders, and began running, in the hope that she'd crush into Zane.
Tauriel ground her teeth together. Humans and their seemingly endless persistnace at stupidity would never fail to get on her nerves. So she grabbed Fiera's hand and then dealt her a quick blow to the head, know king her unconscious. She slung Fiera over both shoulders, and began running, in the hope that she'd crush into Zane.
Tauriel, to her great relief, bumped into Zane, and told him to follow- which he did rather willingly at the sight of Fiera.




