So...today is finally here.
It was the break of dawn, and the lone figure of Sabertooth's Paragon of Selflessness could be seen overlooking the ocean from the Serene Cliff. It wasn't unusual to see the mage here. This had become his spot of relaxation. Today however had reasoning beyond simply relaxing; today was the day of Alexander Zenneth's C-rank exam, a day that Marick had been looking forward to and yet dreading at the same time.
-Flashback-
"When you take me on there's no going back. I won't ease up until I've done what is necessary. There is a line drawn here...do you really intend to cross it?" Marick closed his eyes now, using only his ears to listen for any attacks that might be headed his way. He wanted to avoid a fight with his guildmate if he could. He'd acted purely out of concern initially and although he had no regrets for his action, he certainly didn't want it to come to this. His cards levitated around his body, ready to be called into play as and when they would be needed. It was all down to Alex now.
Marick could feel Alexander going for him before his guildmate was anywhere near him. The heat had increased to insane levels, the steps as the Demon Slayer approached him were heavy as the flames scorched the ground and gave off a hiss of smoke. These signs gave the Solitaire more than enough time to make his move. He gripped a card and cast it in the second before Alex reached him; Black Joker. Marick was teleported behind his fellow guildmate, and watched with a raised eyebrow as the demonic form put heavy pressure onto the doppelganger, which eventually dissipated from the damage it had sustained. Had Marick not cast that spell, he'd be in intense pain right now. That wasn't what concerned him though. Alex was already losing his cool even before the incident, only to blow his top and lose control after Marick's defensive spell caught him. In his current state he was a danger not only to the mission and to Marick, but to himself and potentially the entire guild. He had promise, but he'd have to learn to control his inner demon.
-End Flashback -
The two had spoken a few times since that mission, but Marick had felt some level of tension in the air every time. Whether it was Alex feeling guilty or if he was still pissed for the events that transpired Marick couldn't be sure. What he did know was that the tension needed to go, and Alex needed to regain full control of his body. Sabertooth's Ace had left a note at Alexander's residence to request they met here at the Serene Cliff, with no mention as to why. All Marick could do now was wait and see if the young mage turned up.
It was the break of dawn, and the lone figure of Sabertooth's Paragon of Selflessness could be seen overlooking the ocean from the Serene Cliff. It wasn't unusual to see the mage here. This had become his spot of relaxation. Today however had reasoning beyond simply relaxing; today was the day of Alexander Zenneth's C-rank exam, a day that Marick had been looking forward to and yet dreading at the same time.
-Flashback-
"When you take me on there's no going back. I won't ease up until I've done what is necessary. There is a line drawn here...do you really intend to cross it?" Marick closed his eyes now, using only his ears to listen for any attacks that might be headed his way. He wanted to avoid a fight with his guildmate if he could. He'd acted purely out of concern initially and although he had no regrets for his action, he certainly didn't want it to come to this. His cards levitated around his body, ready to be called into play as and when they would be needed. It was all down to Alex now.
Marick could feel Alexander going for him before his guildmate was anywhere near him. The heat had increased to insane levels, the steps as the Demon Slayer approached him were heavy as the flames scorched the ground and gave off a hiss of smoke. These signs gave the Solitaire more than enough time to make his move. He gripped a card and cast it in the second before Alex reached him; Black Joker. Marick was teleported behind his fellow guildmate, and watched with a raised eyebrow as the demonic form put heavy pressure onto the doppelganger, which eventually dissipated from the damage it had sustained. Had Marick not cast that spell, he'd be in intense pain right now. That wasn't what concerned him though. Alex was already losing his cool even before the incident, only to blow his top and lose control after Marick's defensive spell caught him. In his current state he was a danger not only to the mission and to Marick, but to himself and potentially the entire guild. He had promise, but he'd have to learn to control his inner demon.
-End Flashback -
The two had spoken a few times since that mission, but Marick had felt some level of tension in the air every time. Whether it was Alex feeling guilty or if he was still pissed for the events that transpired Marick couldn't be sure. What he did know was that the tension needed to go, and Alex needed to regain full control of his body. Sabertooth's Ace had left a note at Alexander's residence to request they met here at the Serene Cliff, with no mention as to why. All Marick could do now was wait and see if the young mage turned up.