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Batting her eyes, the young magician stepped aside as Night Rider rushed to the side of the building to vomit. Magiya from afar called to him to ask if he was alright multiple times, but soon their safety was threatened as multiple flying beasts appeared that had outsmarted her 'enthusiastic' pilot abilities. The appearance of two stars soon came out to play, a hand gripping her wand, but she was informed to just go find the Architect. She wasn't sure what wiggle meant, but she just bounced off either way. She had glanced behind her to see if he was alright before she went into the building. Talented aim. "I guess he does not only speak strangely and eat at Chi-tter-ling place."
She trotted inside, holding onto her hat as she suddenly laid eyes on quite a group of kids that weren't looking so hot. They crowded her with many questions about their parents and guardians whereabouts, near hysterical as she once was. If that's how she was acting, she totally felt embarrassed now. "This is not time to cry, justice will prevail little ones!" She felt that her strange way of speaking and tilted upwards chin helped them a bit. "Have you seen The Architect?" She wasn't sure how he looked, he had that arm, but besides that he looked rather ordinary. They responded with multiple 'no's. "Stay grouped and together near me, alright?" She instructed, before looking among the crowd or around. He should've been at the front entrance if anything or right here in this towering lobby with the kids. Magiya struggled on what to do, but she had to make sure they were safe.
Magiya squawked as her hat suddenly buzzed with Architect's voice. It was loud and laced with the buzz of some static, it growing louder as she took off her hat and searched within it. It was so deep the brim reached her shoulder, groping around as stars and feathers flurried from the hat. She felt her adorably decorated mint green phone and tugged it from within her black hole of a hat, listening in. So he wasn't here, he was over protecting the people in Mercy's trap. "Automated defenses...?" She echoed gently, looking up and around her surroundings. Maybe she should reply back. "Uhm. Thank you." She spoke into her phone, not even sure if he could hear her. God, she was so awkward, she just threw her phone back into her hat with an embarrassed squeal.
Magiya blinked once, and then there were a group of androids. How he created or activated this was a mystery to her. And they looked scary despite being passive to any non-threatening targets. They scanned the area and she stayed rather still, her hands darting upwards and palms facing them as they studied her the group of kids. They uttered a mechanical diagnostic of them being non-hostile and just clanked off without a second thought. She quickly explained the situation about the robots and turrets that were there to keep them safe to the children. The magician decided to go outside and see if Night Rider was okay, but he burst in with a mean limp but a heroic expression before she could even walk to the door. What he said contradicted his appearance, however.
"E...Eh?" She tilted her head, working out his sentence in her head. She believed he said they weren't looking so good, this wouldn't last for long. She wanted to disagree, but the kids swarmed him with the same questions they gave her. She couldn't help but to smile slightly as he looked distressed, soon waving for her to help. Magiya did not come to the rescue very quick as she walked over languidly with a big grin. Magiya blinked as he trotted to her and said something she did not understand at all. She tilted her head quite far, eyebrow scrunched in confusion. "Uhm..." He continued talking, however.
She didn't catch much of what he said the next statement either, it was like talking to an alien! Jawing probably meant talking, she had no idea about Kansas sheep, but the last statement she understood. "Maybe it is because of very eccentric vocabulary they did not understand you." He flopped down with a big sigh, and Magiya seemed very worried about the nasty cut on his shin as she kneeled next to him. "Rowdy-them-up? Um." She could entertain them and make them feel better, and she knew just the way how! She wasn't a magician for anything.
"Oh..." She forgot he busted his phone and couldn't hear what he said. "The Ar-chi-tect sent in another frequency, he went to Mercy's fire circle, help them get out. They are falling back now and will be here anon. He also stated that these defense mechanisms were activated by him, do not mess with them as they will protect us until he gets here." She explained clearly. "What happened?" She asked, not very much listening as she eyed his wound. She bunched up her fist and with a twinkle, pulled out a big cloth from within her tight knuckles. She gingerly wrapped his leg up tight and patted it. "Rest now. I will take care of children." She ordered, straightening up at the saddened bunch.
"Who want to see show?" Magiya chimed in as friendly as a tone her cold accent would let her. "Come, I shall show something real amazing. Sit down, get comfortable." She managed to get them to pull the chairs together and to sit down in front of her standing form. She plucked off her hat and threw it upwards. It twirled with a flurry of comical looking yellow stars, before gliding in a twirl around her form as the crowd gasped. It rested gently on the floor, face up. Magiya bent over low and reached deep into the hat as she squatted, a cacophony of noises and such like bells, birds, roaring, elephants or flipping cards rang out. She grabbed onto something and tugged hard, but got stuck at the opening. It doused her with star dust. She put her heel on the hat and tugged hard. out came a full grown lion. It was held up off the floor by its nape and it looked rather lazy. The kids suddenly were very entertained, leaning forward. "This is Andrei! Say hello!" She held him in her arms like he was but a mere newborn despite taking up most of her body. He shook his paw obediently before nuzzling Magiya with a grunt. "He is very sleepy right now... Maybe I should put him back, yes?" The children shook their heads. "Alright, alright. We shall keep him outside for company." She rested him in front of her as sat gently down upon him daintily. "Would any of you like to pet him? He is very friendly, like kitty." Some children volunteered, a little shy and scared at first, but as Andrei warmly purred as they pet him they were soon enough very amazed.
Magiya picked Andrei up and soon enough stuffed him back into the hat, it bulging out as it took him and he soon disappeared. The children were awash with wonder. "Can I get volunteer?" She asked, pulling a deck of cards from her hat resting on the floor. A few hands raised, but she picked a small-looking girl who was one of the ones crying about her parents going missing earlier. "You there, come on up." She kind of felt like she was her mom in her magic shows. That's probably where she got the stage presence. She shuffled the deck gently, holding it out face up for her to pick. "Pick any card you want and show it to everyone." She instructed, closing her eyes. The cards were all different, just a regular deck. The girl picked an ordinary queen of hearts card. She showed the audience the card shortly. "Now put it anywhere in deck." The little girl hesitantly slid the card back into the pile.
Magiya opened her eyes and shuffled it quickly, smiling to the girl. She pulled out a random card and showed it to the audience. "Is this her card?" It was just a joker. The children were quick to tell her it wasn't her card. Vea turned red and shuffled it quickly. "Is this her card?" Another wrong card. Magiya feigned frustration, looking through the deck quickly. "Wait, you guys have the card. Everyone, check their pockets or shoes." The children seemed confused, but soon enough did as told, a murmur of excited chatter coming about as one by one pulled the Queen of Red Hearts card out from their person. Magiya twirled her finger and they fluttered up like a swarm of flies, warping before with a cloud of stardust and a twinkle turned into a single card that floated back down to the magician. "Is this her card?" The children cheered yes as Magiya laughed before she turned to the little girl, getting down on one knee to hold out the card. "Here you go. You can keep it." A green ink sprawled across the card and morphed into Magiya's signature. "May you always experience some type of magic in your life, little one." She pats her head as the little girl is fascinated with the glowing card, going back to her seat as the kids near her crowd around the magic card.
"Do you think they are doing alright?" Magiya's tone is worried as she strides back over to Night Rider, trying to keep her voice down so the children don't hear them. "The others, I mean."
She trotted inside, holding onto her hat as she suddenly laid eyes on quite a group of kids that weren't looking so hot. They crowded her with many questions about their parents and guardians whereabouts, near hysterical as she once was. If that's how she was acting, she totally felt embarrassed now. "This is not time to cry, justice will prevail little ones!" She felt that her strange way of speaking and tilted upwards chin helped them a bit. "Have you seen The Architect?" She wasn't sure how he looked, he had that arm, but besides that he looked rather ordinary. They responded with multiple 'no's. "Stay grouped and together near me, alright?" She instructed, before looking among the crowd or around. He should've been at the front entrance if anything or right here in this towering lobby with the kids. Magiya struggled on what to do, but she had to make sure they were safe.
Magiya squawked as her hat suddenly buzzed with Architect's voice. It was loud and laced with the buzz of some static, it growing louder as she took off her hat and searched within it. It was so deep the brim reached her shoulder, groping around as stars and feathers flurried from the hat. She felt her adorably decorated mint green phone and tugged it from within her black hole of a hat, listening in. So he wasn't here, he was over protecting the people in Mercy's trap. "Automated defenses...?" She echoed gently, looking up and around her surroundings. Maybe she should reply back. "Uhm. Thank you." She spoke into her phone, not even sure if he could hear her. God, she was so awkward, she just threw her phone back into her hat with an embarrassed squeal.
Magiya blinked once, and then there were a group of androids. How he created or activated this was a mystery to her. And they looked scary despite being passive to any non-threatening targets. They scanned the area and she stayed rather still, her hands darting upwards and palms facing them as they studied her the group of kids. They uttered a mechanical diagnostic of them being non-hostile and just clanked off without a second thought. She quickly explained the situation about the robots and turrets that were there to keep them safe to the children. The magician decided to go outside and see if Night Rider was okay, but he burst in with a mean limp but a heroic expression before she could even walk to the door. What he said contradicted his appearance, however.
"E...Eh?" She tilted her head, working out his sentence in her head. She believed he said they weren't looking so good, this wouldn't last for long. She wanted to disagree, but the kids swarmed him with the same questions they gave her. She couldn't help but to smile slightly as he looked distressed, soon waving for her to help. Magiya did not come to the rescue very quick as she walked over languidly with a big grin. Magiya blinked as he trotted to her and said something she did not understand at all. She tilted her head quite far, eyebrow scrunched in confusion. "Uhm..." He continued talking, however.
She didn't catch much of what he said the next statement either, it was like talking to an alien! Jawing probably meant talking, she had no idea about Kansas sheep, but the last statement she understood. "Maybe it is because of very eccentric vocabulary they did not understand you." He flopped down with a big sigh, and Magiya seemed very worried about the nasty cut on his shin as she kneeled next to him. "Rowdy-them-up? Um." She could entertain them and make them feel better, and she knew just the way how! She wasn't a magician for anything.
"Oh..." She forgot he busted his phone and couldn't hear what he said. "The Ar-chi-tect sent in another frequency, he went to Mercy's fire circle, help them get out. They are falling back now and will be here anon. He also stated that these defense mechanisms were activated by him, do not mess with them as they will protect us until he gets here." She explained clearly. "What happened?" She asked, not very much listening as she eyed his wound. She bunched up her fist and with a twinkle, pulled out a big cloth from within her tight knuckles. She gingerly wrapped his leg up tight and patted it. "Rest now. I will take care of children." She ordered, straightening up at the saddened bunch.
"Who want to see show?" Magiya chimed in as friendly as a tone her cold accent would let her. "Come, I shall show something real amazing. Sit down, get comfortable." She managed to get them to pull the chairs together and to sit down in front of her standing form. She plucked off her hat and threw it upwards. It twirled with a flurry of comical looking yellow stars, before gliding in a twirl around her form as the crowd gasped. It rested gently on the floor, face up. Magiya bent over low and reached deep into the hat as she squatted, a cacophony of noises and such like bells, birds, roaring, elephants or flipping cards rang out. She grabbed onto something and tugged hard, but got stuck at the opening. It doused her with star dust. She put her heel on the hat and tugged hard. out came a full grown lion. It was held up off the floor by its nape and it looked rather lazy. The kids suddenly were very entertained, leaning forward. "This is Andrei! Say hello!" She held him in her arms like he was but a mere newborn despite taking up most of her body. He shook his paw obediently before nuzzling Magiya with a grunt. "He is very sleepy right now... Maybe I should put him back, yes?" The children shook their heads. "Alright, alright. We shall keep him outside for company." She rested him in front of her as sat gently down upon him daintily. "Would any of you like to pet him? He is very friendly, like kitty." Some children volunteered, a little shy and scared at first, but as Andrei warmly purred as they pet him they were soon enough very amazed.
Magiya picked Andrei up and soon enough stuffed him back into the hat, it bulging out as it took him and he soon disappeared. The children were awash with wonder. "Can I get volunteer?" She asked, pulling a deck of cards from her hat resting on the floor. A few hands raised, but she picked a small-looking girl who was one of the ones crying about her parents going missing earlier. "You there, come on up." She kind of felt like she was her mom in her magic shows. That's probably where she got the stage presence. She shuffled the deck gently, holding it out face up for her to pick. "Pick any card you want and show it to everyone." She instructed, closing her eyes. The cards were all different, just a regular deck. The girl picked an ordinary queen of hearts card. She showed the audience the card shortly. "Now put it anywhere in deck." The little girl hesitantly slid the card back into the pile.
Magiya opened her eyes and shuffled it quickly, smiling to the girl. She pulled out a random card and showed it to the audience. "Is this her card?" It was just a joker. The children were quick to tell her it wasn't her card. Vea turned red and shuffled it quickly. "Is this her card?" Another wrong card. Magiya feigned frustration, looking through the deck quickly. "Wait, you guys have the card. Everyone, check their pockets or shoes." The children seemed confused, but soon enough did as told, a murmur of excited chatter coming about as one by one pulled the Queen of Red Hearts card out from their person. Magiya twirled her finger and they fluttered up like a swarm of flies, warping before with a cloud of stardust and a twinkle turned into a single card that floated back down to the magician. "Is this her card?" The children cheered yes as Magiya laughed before she turned to the little girl, getting down on one knee to hold out the card. "Here you go. You can keep it." A green ink sprawled across the card and morphed into Magiya's signature. "May you always experience some type of magic in your life, little one." She pats her head as the little girl is fascinated with the glowing card, going back to her seat as the kids near her crowd around the magic card.
"Do you think they are doing alright?" Magiya's tone is worried as she strides back over to Night Rider, trying to keep her voice down so the children don't hear them. "The others, I mean."