The silence continued for several minutes and Briar found themselves closing their eyes, grimacing at the renewed pain in their head after crying so much. Their hands mindlessly toyed with Aries's hair gently, unbraiding a small section and then braiding it again.
There was shuffling from Horatio, then quick footsteps. Briar still didn't move, didn't react. They simply stayed by Aries's side.
They only opened their eyes when the door opened again and Juno stepped inside. She was followed by both Horatio and Mira, who seemed to be scrambling slightly to keep up with Juno's much faster strides.
Briar tensed slightly as she approached, but, before they could do so much as open their mouth to warn her against approaching, she was already there and, quicker than Briar could process, she slammed her foot into Aries's side.
Hard.
Briar flinched back, eyes widening in shock and horror. Across the room, Horatio gasped and a strangled cry left Mira's mouth.
"Junie-!"
The blonde girl simply stepped back, eyes dark and cold, void of emotion. "My work here is done. I'm sure Aries has learned a lesson, yes?" Her voice matched her eyes and Briar felt their shock slowly shifting into boiling anger.
"What is wrong with you?!"
Juno looked at them, unfazed. "I did what was necessary." She stated, struggling slightly. "And everything is over now, so there's no need to linger. As long as Aries has learned, I am satisfied."
Briar clenched their jaw, resisting the urge to lunge at Juno. If it weren't for Aries between them, they might have.
Still, something in the way Juno spoke kept them from doing any more than glaring at her. She was cold, yes, but there was something else too. A hidden apology.
Briar looked away and turned to Aries, reaching out to try to support him before faltering. They still didn't know how badly touch would affect him at this point, and they didn't want to make things worse.
"Juno," Horatio's voice wavered slightly. "Come on."
Briar glanced over at the other two for a second. Horatio looked pale and Mira's eyes were gleaming with unshed tears.
Juno paused, eyes falling on Aries. "Wait, I need to hear that he has... learned."
Anger spiked again, but Briar kept quiet, examining Aries carefully. They needed to see his response before reacting. After all, he was obviously worried about Briar's well-being, so doing anything that may seem to... defy... Horatio or Juno may just cause him more stress.
The time holder and Mira seemed to hesitate too, though Briar wasn't sure if that was because they were also curious about Aries's reaction or if they genuinely didn't know how to respond to Juno.
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The silence continued and, after a few minutes, the discomfort grew too much and Horatio shifted, rising to his feet and quickly heading for the door.
He needed help with this.
As soon as he entered the main training room again, Horatio waved Mira and Juno (who were both watching the door and talking softly to each other) over. Both girls were quick to comply, and, in a lowered voice, Tio explained the situation.
"I don't know what to do," He hissed, shifting anxiously. "Aries is practically begging me to... correct him, and I obviously can't do that, but no soft of comfort or anything is working! He won't listen to reason and he just keeps getting worse!"
Mira grimaced worriedly, reaching over to squeeze Horatio's hand gently. "It'll be okay, Tio, we'll figure something out."
Juno hummed softly, thinking. "I think I have an idea."
"What?"
Horatio started to question, but Juno was already making her way to the physical training room. Tio and Mira exchanged a glance before following, both having to jog to catch up.
Right after they made their way through the physical training room door, however, the sight of Juno slamming her foot into Aries's side came into view. Horatio gasped, hand flying up to cover his mouth.
He hadn't expected that, of all things.
Juno was very intelligent, so when she said she had a plan, Horatio had assumed she meant something well thought out, some sort of psychological phenomenon that Tio hadn't heard of before, he had not expected her to kick Aries.
Next to him, Mira was obviously in a similar state of shock, eyes immediately filling with tears of utter disbelief.
"Junie-!"
"My work here is done. I'm sure Aries has learned a lesson, yes?"
Her tone made Horatio shudder. He rarely heard her talk like this, only ever regarding her family. Completely void of any emotion, full of steel, and almost detached.
"What is wrong with you?!"
"I did what was necessary. And everything is over now, so there's no need to linger. As long as Aries has learned, I am satisfied."
For a moment, it looked like Briar might lunge, and Horatio tensed. However, after a few seconds, Briar simply looked away, gritting their teeth and focusing on Aries.
Tio took a breath.
"Juno, come on." His voice wavered slightly and he braced himself, squeezing Mira's hand slightly, partially to comfort her, but mostly to comfort himself.
Juno didn't look over, however, still glaring blankly at Aries.
"Wait, I need to hear that he has... learned."
Tio felt Mira shiver slightly and looked down. Truthfully, he didn't know how to handle Juno when she got like this. It was as though her mind completely closed off from her body, the only thing really driving her was instinct.
It was a defense mechanism, something she picked up from her parents, and something that not even Mira had been able to overcome yet.
So, they just had to wait.