Tetskey smirked "You're going to attack a teacher?" he asked the boy who had no control of his powers what so ever by the looks of things as he shifted the air in the room to keep the windows from shattering.
"You would attack a student, Living One of the desert south?" retorted the Fae, eyes glowing bright green. The Banshee howl shook the room, now just outside the window, but the thorns and the forest creatures still held back to see how things would go, matching the half-blood's own hesitation.
In truth, he wasn't actually planning on attacking, and he didn't even know HOW to attack, besides asking the forest creatures politely or screaming for help in the First Tongue. Still, he wouldn't regret anything if the plants acted on their own and ended the vile creature leering at him.
"Stop it. Stop it both of you!" She could feel her anger start to rise up, but tried to push it down to the point where she could control herself but the emotions of the two males forced her to fall over. She managed to land on her butt on the floor and surprisingly didn't hurt herself, tears were streaming down her face from the over stimulation of everything going on. Why could she never just stay out of anything. All she wanted was to help.
When the gentle woman who had helped him fell over and the creature walked away with her, Alfonso let out a breath he didn't even know he had been holding, and the thorns and glowing eyes receded again, the green light fading from his own eyes.
"I'm not going to cry, I'm not going to cry," he whispered fiercely to himself as he felt tears already running down his cheeks. Why couldn't things just go peacefully? Why was it that every time he was about to have fun and make friends, SOMEONE, SOMEWHERE would come and ruin EVERYTHING?
He was even less hungry than before, and he just plopped his head down between his hands and cried quietly to himself, trying to ignore the rest of the creatures and humans in this place. As if in response, a small hedge of flowers sprang up about him, trying to shield away the sights and sounds as well.