The pretty blond did not know all of Aurin's tricks, perhaps not any of his tricks, but she had to assume he had some. Throwing up a Negation ward against solid objects was the first course of action in almost any fight and it came to her without requiring more than a flicker of thought. The aether wrapped her slender form even as her eyes stayed on the form of the man still standing, like a deer or a rabbit when caught.
"I'll scream..." She warned a little waiver in her voice as she kept up the subterfuge of frightened assistant. Her body language said she might bolt for the door at any moment but before she could make any other move something hit her ward, solidly, at the level of her eyes. Whatever had hit her remained invisible, which meant the man wasn't some disgruntled soldier, nor was he helpless to her magic. Her eyes ran around the room looking for any indication of what might be going on and why her Semblance wasn't detecting anything. When she found nothing the realization that she was in far over her head dawned and her false consideration of running for the door became a real one.
Strengthening her ward around herself as far as she could she bolted for the exit. Her steps seemed chaotic, never where they were expected to be, but there was nothing inherently aetheric about them. It was the run of someone who was expecting bullets to come flying. As she moved she called out a series of non-sense words, loudly and with command in her tone. Whether the sound made it as far as the guards waiting outside the antechamber was another matter.
"I'll scream..." She warned a little waiver in her voice as she kept up the subterfuge of frightened assistant. Her body language said she might bolt for the door at any moment but before she could make any other move something hit her ward, solidly, at the level of her eyes. Whatever had hit her remained invisible, which meant the man wasn't some disgruntled soldier, nor was he helpless to her magic. Her eyes ran around the room looking for any indication of what might be going on and why her Semblance wasn't detecting anything. When she found nothing the realization that she was in far over her head dawned and her false consideration of running for the door became a real one.
Strengthening her ward around herself as far as she could she bolted for the exit. Her steps seemed chaotic, never where they were expected to be, but there was nothing inherently aetheric about them. It was the run of someone who was expecting bullets to come flying. As she moved she called out a series of non-sense words, loudly and with command in her tone. Whether the sound made it as far as the guards waiting outside the antechamber was another matter.