Seika felt excited from the moment she woke up, her eyes shooting open as she leaped out of bed. Today was training day with Aphelia! While it wasn't often that the spirit suggested doing anything (she would much rather stay inside and sleep all day, at least until money ran out and they needed to buy food) after that fiasco in the Lycan Woods, Aphelia had insisted upon a day when they would train together. Apparently, there was still magic from the Risa Clan that she had yet to learn. That was honestly just the most precious idea to her. Not precious as in, like, preciously adorable, like coo your eyes out kind of thing, but precious as in valuable. It meant the world to Seika that Aphelia was willing to pass down her clan magic and share that important part of her with the mage. So, she was excited. Clapping her hands, Seika glanced around, confirming that Aphelia had in fact already risen. Typically the feline liked to sleep in as late as possible, so the day had already started off with an intriguingly different start. She sensed the area around her for a few hundred meters and blinked thoughtfully when Aphelia didn't show up anywhere within the radar. That meant she probably wasn't inside of Elysium's guild hall at the moment. With a nod to herself, Seika quickly pulled on the first thing she saw, which happened to be yesterday's dirty clothes and a grass stained sweater. Shoving the door open, she stumbled out, throwing her body weight around far too much. After slamming the door behind her and receiving a loud shout from one of her guild mates, Seika screamed an apology back and then was on her way. She bounded down the stairs, bouncing through the main hall. One bagel later, grabbed off of the table, and a muffin from the buffet, and she was ready. The search for Aphelia had begun. First, it would be good to check her favorite hiding spots. Though... now that Seika thought more deeply about it, the feline tended to stay in their room. Otherwise, she could be found near the ocean, or diving, but the spirit was never away for very long. Thanks to her powers of teleportation, she usually went straight back to the guild hall or wherever Seika and herself were staying at the moment. The mage found herself becoming more and more hyped up as she thought about the possibilities. Aphelia really was feeling excited today! That, or she just... really wanted Seika to practice her tracking skills. Actually, that reason seemed far more plausible, because of the mess they had gone through in trying to track that woman from the charm bracelet. Seika could clearly remember the nearly an hour of time spent on that single task. Even though she wasn't really trained in tracking, er, she never wanted to track basically, it was a necessity. And even if it wasn't and Aphelia could technically do it as a canine or some other form, the mage knew very well how much Aphelia hated that.
Finally, she caught a hint of Aphelia's magical signature. It was nearly half a kilometre away, so the mage set off at a very brisk pace, propelling herself with bubbles underneath her feet. At that rate, she made it in just under two minutes, panting lightly as she neared the tree underneath which Aphelia sat. Honestly, Seika was surprised to find trees down here. There was no light for them to grow! However, the girl guessed that some kind of light source was in fact available and just not visible to her. Maybe the tree was sticking up part of its branches and some of its leaves above ground and was much taller than meets the eye. Pulling her head away from thoughts about improbable trees growing in the city of Elysium, Seika waved her hand in front of Aphelia's face. The cat didn't react, instead opting to continue staring at what seemed to be nothing. Pouting at the unresponsive feline, Seika finally got fed up and conjured a bubble at her fingertips before hurtling it towards her bond mate. Aphelia whipped her tail across the bubble, popping it and sending a scattering of shimmering sparks down to the ground. Aside from that one quick movement, though, she remained absolutely still. For a second, Seika wondered if she had imagined the whole brief scene, before shaking off the doubt. "Aphi! What's wrong with you? Today's training day!~" Seika sang, pleased that she had the cat's attention, at least somewhat. To this, Aphelia still made no reply. Pouting and ready to throw a fit, Seika sighed dramatically before trying one last time. Playfully spinning together a series of bubbles, she fired them one by one at the feline, who batted them away without blinking an eye.
By now, the playfulness was gone, and all that was emanating through the bond was a stern coldness. Was she that annoying to Aphelia? Fiercely aggravated now, Seika threw out a powerful blast of light, aiming for her feline friend. When the cat tried to bat it away, it hit her anyway, phasing straight through her tail. Seika's body was filled with satisfaction when Aphelia was knocked to the side, colliding with the tree that stood nearby. Immediately, Seika felt a rush of guilt. She tripped over herself in her hurry to reach Aphelia. Carefully scooping up the feline, she cradled her gently, infusing her body with magic. "Aphi? Aphi? Aphi! Are you okay? I'm so sorry!" There was no response, and Seika felt as though if she'd had her own tail, it would be lashing in frustration at the moment. There was no way to display her emotions outwardly though. Trying to calm herself down, Seika- she couldn't even think about calming down. All and any attempts to bring her emotions down under control were squashed by another wave of shame. She hugged the cat close, closing her eyes and squeezing them shut as tears began to trail down her face. Without even realizing it, her body began to glow. Sparks flew off of her skin, dancing through the air before dissipating. Eventually, enough filled the space around her that they no longer disappeared into the atmosphere, instead remaining and surrounding herself with a cocoon of fiery lights. Slowly, they focused in around Aphelia, healing her. Seika was still off in her head, wrapped up in her own guilt over harming her bond mate. Even though they were so deeply connected, she hadn't felt the pressure of damage arcing through their link. Usually when one was injured, the other immediately felt themselves take the same pain and share it equally. Seika gritted her teeth, angry with herself beyond belief. How could she have been so foolish as to let Aphelia be hurt? It was unforgivable. No matter how pompous and stuck up the cat acted sometimes, it was her job to always play the one who would be nice and be sweet. To deal with her petulant attitude without giving off genuine irritation of her own.
Without realizing it, Aphelia had woken up and was now staring over Seika's shoulder with an infinite amount of patience as she was huggled and squeezed tightly. Finally, the feline had had enough and she coughed without any subtlety. "Seika. Put me down, idiot." At hearing Aphelia's voice, the girl screeched in surprise and flung her arms open wide in a panic, accidentally sending the cat flying across the space. She was hurtled into a stone wall and hit the surface with a thump, sliding down to the rocky ground. Aphelia groaned, and Seika felt a bit of pain through the bond before it disappeared. Aphelia had collected it into herself and already healed any damage. "You are so stupid," the cat sighed, but it was fond. Seika was too busy panicking over whether she had nearly killed her friend again or not to notice that Aphelia was summoning a creature. "I'm sorry Aphi! I wasn't thinking! I'm so happy that you're alive! Aphi, I love you so much! Don't ever die, okay? If I try to kill you, you're not allowed to die! You better dodge it next time! Don't be dumb like me! Okay? Aphi? Aphi!" The cat was studiously ignoring her bond mate, until finally, she said, "Seika, instead of accidentally trying to kill me, you should learn to control your magic better." At that, Seika immediately felt another pulse of shame. "I know! And... I'm trying to. It's hard though! But I won't make any excuses! I'll try my best! Besides, um, isn't that what we're going to do today? You're training me, aren't you?" Aphelia didn't know how someone could switch from being so pathetically sorry to being absolutely demanding and accusing in the next breath. Yes, she had agreed to train Seika today and try to teach her the ways of their clan. However, she was not prepared for such an outburst of demanding energy. "Yes, and that's why I summoned Star." Aphelia tried to muster up as much patience as she could, but it was difficult with Seika's attention span and capacity to feel emotions. Not that she would ever insinuate that the girl's feelings weren't genuine, but at some point, the rate at which they switched up just made everything seem a bit shallow. "Please introduce yourself," Aphelia told the summon, who appeared to be some kind of reptile? Or just an otherwordly creature. It had a kind of glass ball on its back, filled with swirling cosmos energy and stars. It looked a bit like a turtle or something, except with a jellyfish bulb on its back instead of a shell. Seika was fascinated, and she bent down so that her eyes could be closer to the creature. Suddenly, it grew in size until the glassy bulb hit Seika directly in the face. "Star! Stop," Aphelia groaned. She had picked Star because she was the least intimidated by Aphelia and could hopefully have a decent relationship with Seika that wasn't borne out of fear. Maybe that had been a mistake. Star was respectful to Aphelia, but she liked to be mean to others and had no willingness to cooperate with them. "Star! I told you that this girl is my bond human. If she dies, I die. Do you understand? I want you all to protect her with your life," at first Aphelia had intended to tell them to listen to Seika as though they would herself. However, she had realized since making that decision that Seika had some extremely questionable moves at times and it wasn't always a sure factor that whatever was happening inside of her head was fitting for a sane individual. For those reasons, Aphelia had rescinded any decision to tell the spirits to obey Seika in that regard. However, when she summoned them, they should still generally follow her commands.
"Hi Star! Nice to meet you! I'm Taneda Akies, but you can just call me Seika! Everyone does! I'm so happy to meet another one of Aphelia's friends! To be honest, I thought she didn't have very many friends-" Said feline winced before pouncing up on Seika's shoulder and slapping a paw over her mouth. She pulled away when Seika licked it, snarling. "That's disgusting, Seika. And stop with the introductions. I told Star to introduce herself." They all already knew who Seika was. "It doesn't really matter. I want you to try to summon her, now." Aphelia commanded Star to return to their world through their mental link. Even though Seika was technically privy to that bond as well, she didn't really have access since she wasn't aware of its existence. Unless she tried hard to tune into the energies and magics around them, she would completely miss any nonverbal communication that was happening, aside from between herself and Aphelia of course. "To summon her, you don't need a key, or anything like that." She anticipated one of Seika's questions that the mage had been about to ask. Still, Seika wasn't ready to give it a try just yet. She had so many more things to say- "Just try it, idiot. It's not as hard as you're thinking." Seika had been ruminating over the nearly an hour it had taken for her to attempt to try a tracking spell on that golden charm bracelet.
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