Nakiya sat outside the guild hall once more, deeply hidden away within the forest. The spirit of fire, Vulpeca had been summoned and was gingerly walking around the Summoner mage, quietly instructing her as she meditated, concentrated on getting more celestial spirit energy. In truth, maybe the stupid dogs should be the ones to train the girl, however, first sh needed to be able to summon more than one key, and for longer periods of time.
"Stop getting distracted. Stop thinking about things other than what we are doing now."
Vulpeca instructed, striking her on the head with his fan. This caused Nakiya to grit her teeth and push herself up to her feet, swinging at Vulpeca first chance sh got and horribly missing.
"This is no time to fight me. You summoned me to make sure you remained concentrated, don't backlash at me for doing what you instructed."
"Oh shut up fox. I instructed you to help me, not hit me!"
She growled at the fox who simply shrugged at the woman.
"Well if you will not be needing me then, I will be on my way"
He said simply, waving open his fan and fanning his face before disappearing in a sudden blaze of fire.
Once she was left alone, the spirit mage sighed before she began making her way back towards the guild hall. She had someone she needed to see... a guildmate she had met only a few times before... but now she needed him more than ever. She needed more dark keys.
"Stop getting distracted. Stop thinking about things other than what we are doing now."
Vulpeca instructed, striking her on the head with his fan. This caused Nakiya to grit her teeth and push herself up to her feet, swinging at Vulpeca first chance sh got and horribly missing.
"This is no time to fight me. You summoned me to make sure you remained concentrated, don't backlash at me for doing what you instructed."
"Oh shut up fox. I instructed you to help me, not hit me!"
She growled at the fox who simply shrugged at the woman.
"Well if you will not be needing me then, I will be on my way"
He said simply, waving open his fan and fanning his face before disappearing in a sudden blaze of fire.
Once she was left alone, the spirit mage sighed before she began making her way back towards the guild hall. She had someone she needed to see... a guildmate she had met only a few times before... but now she needed him more than ever. She needed more dark keys.