"Horns!"
Zinnia already knew it. She'd felt them. She might've come to regret letting them be seen later. But they saved her, gave her an opening. Soleil had seized up like a deer in torchlight, and Zinnia would not let the moment go to waste.
Her clawed and open hand made contact with Soleil's body, and instantly she could feel the connection between her battery and Soleil's inorganic mass. Zinnia's pupils tightened. The moment had come.
"Now DROWN like the RAT you ARE!" she screamed for all the heavens to hear, and channeled every last bit of water she had left in her battery. It surged forth like a torrent, intent on saturating every granule left in that wretched body of Soleil's with the thing she feared most.
All sound fell away but the beating of her own heart and her ragged breathing. Time stretched, the din of her lungs and heart echoing for what felt like an eternity. In that moment she could have sworn she felt Caeso's eyes upon her, no longer full of scorn.
Zinnia already knew it. She'd felt them. She might've come to regret letting them be seen later. But they saved her, gave her an opening. Soleil had seized up like a deer in torchlight, and Zinnia would not let the moment go to waste.
Her clawed and open hand made contact with Soleil's body, and instantly she could feel the connection between her battery and Soleil's inorganic mass. Zinnia's pupils tightened. The moment had come.
"Now DROWN like the RAT you ARE!" she screamed for all the heavens to hear, and channeled every last bit of water she had left in her battery. It surged forth like a torrent, intent on saturating every granule left in that wretched body of Soleil's with the thing she feared most.
All sound fell away but the beating of her own heart and her ragged breathing. Time stretched, the din of her lungs and heart echoing for what felt like an eternity. In that moment she could have sworn she felt Caeso's eyes upon her, no longer full of scorn.