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His eyes slowly moved from the bed over to Alma as she verbalised her plan, he had to think for a moment to work out the little intricacies. It was plausible to do what she had proposed, it would just take a lot of effort. Then there was Xevon, if they were interrupted by him and he wasn’t himself then they had a major issue. “That could work.” Callisto’s agreement was short and sweet. “As the basic plan, I think that will work rather well.” He offered Alma a small smile. “Providing it goes according to the plan, that is.” A rather brutal way of dealing with Veles, but on the other hand the creature was so cruel in his own murdering that he deserved much worse. Especially now that he had Xevon ensnared in his disgusting claws, Callisto’s muscles tensed at the thought of Xevon being kept shackled to the god like some sort of pet. The thing beneath his skin rippled at the sudden frustration that arisen from Callisto, however unlike Lily he was well practiced. He kept it under wraps, a mere bunching of muscles and twitch of his lip before it subsided and the man leaned back into the chair. “As soon as he figures out that you mean something to Finntello, Veles will aim all of weapons at you. You know that, right?” Carefully, Callisto’s eyes slid to the side to observe the older woman.
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Alma let out a weary noise before shaking her head lightly. "That's a rather strong if. If he gets the time to figure that out and if we let him onto that," she responded lightly before shaking her head. "I just worry that somehow, your friend... is going to be worse to deal with than Veles." She undid her braid and let it fall down her back. "We don't care what we do to Veles, just as long as he is dead. But your friend? We don't want to hurt him, we want him alive and well... and sometimes that is harder to do." Destroying things was easy. Building them up, keeping them healthy? That provided a far bigger challenge. Nothing is harder than keeping someone healthy and alive. "What do you think of a plan?" Alma prompted quietly. "I want to hear your thoughts, your plan. What you would do if you were in charge--which, right now, you are. You are in charge. You were the lead, you are now in life," it was, perhaps, a bit more blunt and straightforward than other things she had said but it was one that needed to be out there and stated. But she wanted to know what he would do, instead of what they would do. He had been there longer, seen more things, knew Veles far better than they did.
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Callisto knitted his eyebrows together at her slight dismissal, it was a small if but it would become a very big issue if it were to happen. Moving smoothly on in the conversation, the mention of Xevon potentially being harmed as they tried to help him was something he had thought about but not voiced. “He is strong, but he is best at short bursts of insane strength. The longer it goes on for, the more likely he is to run away to recover.” His voice a little more serious now. “We had an idea of hurtling those daggers at the lantern the second we saw it.” Callisto leaned up, sitting straight in his chair again and mimicking the action of throwing a dagger. “That way, his life energy is kaput. In theory, making him weaker.” His gaze returned to meet Alma. “It was a loose plan, as far as we got before..before we ended up here.” He avoided saying that Xevon had thrown himself at Veles in exchange and for whatever obscure reason, the god had accepted that trade off. The fact that it had worked was astonishing in itself, only made more so when Callisto’s living condition was brought into the picture. “I think both can work, whether or not a combination is feasible..” He thought for a moment, glancing away. “Pinning him is good, great even. But before you hack at him, the lantern might be better off being destroyed first. It could make the issue of Veles a lot easier to deal with.”
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Alma tipped her head lightly as he spoke. Veles was strong in short bursts of strength. The longer he went, the slower he got. That would make sense, considering his life force and energy was tied to that lantern. "That would make sense," Alma confirmed quietly, envisioning the concept in her head. "I think we can do both. Pin him down, break the lantern and then destroy him. Whoever gets the lantern first, destroys it. The rest of us focus on Veles." Her heart twisted in her chest lightly before she shook her head. "I would much rather you all not go at all. But I can't stop you and I'm not willing to let you all go alone." The thought of these wonderful young adults going back in there, alone, to face a god who had terrorized people for decades--a full century, in fact--to save one lost soul... that had rescued them... well, it seemed strange. She was worried, at least, that they wouldn't be coming back. That she would lose them in this fight. A part of her really worried that she would lose all of them--and that thought hurt more than anything else. She wanted to have them all there, alive and ... there. But they had a resolute determination to rescue their friend that had given something to keep them alive.
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Callisto let out a small sigh and let his shoulders relax. “They are kind people.” He commented, letting his eyes travel over towards the pair. “I did not exactly treat them in the friendliest manner, but they agreed to help me.” Callisto’s expression softened from his usual hardness for a moment. “I will owe them everything when we get back here.” With another small huff of air, Callisto’s pink eyes turned to Alma and offered her a small smile. “This is a good plan, it will work.” His voice carried an air of confidence, more to convince himself than anyone else. “Kieran wanted us to meet him at 11o’clock tonight so that he had time to prepare. Whatever that means, either way I am locking the lot of them out of the room.” Callisto’s eyes narrowed, he didn’t even want to talk to the people that made up his cult in the modern day. It had festered into something that made his stomach twist and pulled nausea to the forefront of his mind. They had corrupted it, Veles had corrupted it and the people. Contorting them into gross facsimiles of humans, peeling back their empathy and turning them into drones for his utilization. “He said to meet at their, his house. It must be close enough to walk there, I suppose.” Callisto was quick to correct his statement, he didn’t want to lump Lily in with her father. She was nothing like the cantankerous old git.
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Alma glanced toward the pair as well, her own expression soft. They were mere kids. Mere children--at best. But they were still kind and generous even despite everything that had happened. Her brown eyes met with Callisto's before she tipped her head lightly in return. "Well, we have to say that the room must be empty so that nothing can go wrong," she responded with a loose shrug. "No one else can be in the room or it might go wrong and then Veles will not be happy." She folded the paper and tucked it into her pocket again before standing up. "I'm headed into the museum to gather some items." The sling and the obsidian dagger that Finn had been talking about. It didn't take too long for her to find exactly what she needed. A dollar for a bag of crystals and fifty cents for a bag of marbles. The dagger was in the back, in his locker. She held it for a moment before tipping her head. The woman made her way back to the trailer. She gave Callisto a wane smile as she stowed her two bags in a pack that went around her waist. "Finn hates when I wear this out in public," she chuckled, patting the fanny pack that she wore, "I think it'll be good enough for this endeavor today." The sling would be a powerful weapon from a distance and hopefully even a good distraction, should she need it.
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Callisto remained where he sat, watching as Alma worked her way around the table in preparation for her departure. His head turning as she moved around him, what exactly she was going to gather up at the museum he wasn’t sure. Hopefully some mythical god killing weapon, but the odds of that were very unlikely. “They will still be asleep by the time you get back.” He offered with a glance towards the draped wings of Fintello that were slowly rising and falling as his chest expanded to accommodate the air. “At least I hope.” Callisto rose to his feet and arched his back, feeling the gaps in his spine popping at the movement. He wished he could sleep the hours away, it would make the time between now and finally reaching Xevon again move so much faster. But the closer they got to heading back, the higher the anxiety that was bubbling within him rose up and threatened to overwhelm him, Callisto knew he had to face it. To face Veles was more than a physical feat, it was facing his past mistakes and admitting that he had been a dreadful person. That he was the reason the cult had continued to send sacrifices, all because he couldn’t make it back to his group and set them on the right path.
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Alma had a feeling that at the least, Finn would be asleep. The young man had a knack for falling asleep most places and in record time when the conditions were right. It seemed like the conditions were perfect for him now and he hardly looked conscious at all. She couldn't say she knew how well Lily was sleeping, Finn's wings did a rather fine job of covering them up. Around seven, she woke them up for dinner, reheating leftovers once again. But she didn't feel like cooking just yet. After running through the plan with the two, Alma felt at least a little more comfortable with the whole thing. It was a mere few hours before she shook her head. "Finn, how are you going to fit in a car?" "... poorly but I'll manage." "Whatever." Alma didn't have time to worry about it and shuffled the three to the minivan that she drove. The silver Nissan quest from like... 2003 was still going. It was at least that good to get around town. Finn settled in the trunk, looking awkward at best but he was in the car. "Told you I'd fit." "You best hope I don't slam on the brakes." Finn winced. "Please don't--"
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Callisto had forced himself back into the death trap vehicle, ignoring the panic from his previous journey. At least this time Lily wasn’t the driver of the death trap, perhaps Alma was a better operator than her. Lily still felt the sleepiness in her bones as she climbed into the van, she felt rather bad that Finntello had to squeeze himself into the confines of the back of the minivan. It certainly didn’t look comfortable. Twisting around in her chair, Lily caught his eyes and offered a small smile towards him. “Looks comfortable.” She mused, trying to glaze over the rising panic in her own body by focusing on something else. Well, someone else. Her sleep had been mostly uneventful, covered by the ends of Finn’s wings, soothed by the warm presence beside her. However, that didn’t help the immediate feeling of dread that had taken hold in her heart as she realised how close they were to going back to the hotel. How close they were to possibly losing one of them. Callisto could practically hear Lily’s heart pounding out of her chest, she was doing a decent job at hiding the rising emotions within her, but it wasn’t as easy to hide the sound of her blood roaring through her.
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Alma glanced back in the mirror for a moment or two before taking in a deep breath and making her way back to the house. "It's... not bad actually," Finn admitted, his hands on the back bench of the car. "I can just kneel down right here and balance-wise, the wings provide a fairly steady way of not careening around. Ish. Alma drives like a granny anyways--" "I am a safe driver, Chico!" "And slow!" Finn gave Lily a cheeky grin in return before shrugging loosely. "But yeah, it's not too bad. We're going to be just fine and everything is going to work out just the way we want it to work." Alma shook her head, more or less silent for the rest of the drive to the large house that Kieran owned. What a rich prick. She scoffed lightly before turning the engine and stepping out, reluctantly. Her brown eyes scanned up and down the extravagant house for a few moments, feeling resentment build up in her chest before she shook her head clear of her thoughts and stepped up to the door. She would have to face the cult that would likely consider her disgraced but then again, Callisto was there. They wouldn't hardly care about her. She was just a mere side-pawn. A pawn of destruction. The woman lifted her hand and gave three distinct knocks as the group gathered to the door.
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