Warehousing
Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2023 11:29 am
Warehousing
Kira glanced at Jesse, catching the hint of caution in his whispered warning. "Be careful," he murmured just loud enough for her to hear. "I'm not entirely sure about these two."
She gave him a subtle nod, understanding his concerns. Their new companions were intriguing, but in a place like Trash Town, trust was a luxury. Watching Jesse blink up to join Hector, she turned her attention to the task at hand.
“Let’s see if I can get us up there. I assume you can’t fly or anything?” she said to Vergil.
Kira stood amidst the debris-strewn floor, her eyes fixated on a particularly large slab of metal. It was half-buried under piles of rusted machinery and tangled wires, its surface marred by years of neglect. This was going to be a challenge, she knew. Kinetics was often a delicate balance of power and precision, and what she was about to attempt required a generous measure of both.
She extended her hands towards the slab, not touching it but feeling the cool, distant metal through the threads of her magic. Drawing a deep breath, Kira began to weave her kinetic energy around the slab. She imagined tendrils of her power sliding beneath it, feeling for the weight and balance of the corroded metal.
“I’ll try to lift this up. Feel free to join me if ya want.”
The slab shuddered slightly as her magic took hold, a faint vibration that grew stronger. Kira's brow furrowed with concentration, her focus unwavering as she coaxed the slab upwards. She could feel the strain in her mind, like a muscle being stretched, the weight of the metal testing the limits of her control.
Slowly, the slab began to rise, peeling away from the pile of junk. Kira adjusted her stance, her feet firmly planted on the ground as she balanced the forces at play. The slab hovered in the air, a testament to her growing mastery over her abilities. But the effort was taxing. She could feel a bead of sweat trail down her temple, her arms trembled slightly from the exertion.
She steadied herself, taking another deep breath. The balcony wasn't far, but the distance felt like miles under the weight of the slab. Kira shifted her focus, visualizing the invisible path her magic would carve through the air. With a gentle push, she directed the slab towards the balcony, her powers acting as an unseen guide.
The journey was slow, every inch of movement a battle against gravity and the slab's significant mass. Kira's arms ached, and her mind swirled with the constant need to adjust for the slab's unwieldy nature. She was aware of every shift in its balance, every potential slip that could send it crashing down. As she neared the balcony, Kira's control wavered, a momentary lapse that caused the slab to dip alarmingly. Her heart raced, but she quickly regained her grip, her determination overriding the fatigue that crept into her limbs. With a final, concerted effort, she aligned the slab with the balcony, bringing it to a gentle stop.
Reaching the balcony, Kira stepped off the platform and placed it off to the side so she could use it again fi she needed to, her eyes sweeping the area for any signs of slimes or anything else of interest. She saw Jesse prodding some junk with his foot, clearly he hadn't found anything yet.
Searing 50, 123rd Year, A.o.S.
Kira glanced at Jesse, catching the hint of caution in his whispered warning. "Be careful," he murmured just loud enough for her to hear. "I'm not entirely sure about these two."
She gave him a subtle nod, understanding his concerns. Their new companions were intriguing, but in a place like Trash Town, trust was a luxury. Watching Jesse blink up to join Hector, she turned her attention to the task at hand.
“Let’s see if I can get us up there. I assume you can’t fly or anything?” she said to Vergil.
Kira stood amidst the debris-strewn floor, her eyes fixated on a particularly large slab of metal. It was half-buried under piles of rusted machinery and tangled wires, its surface marred by years of neglect. This was going to be a challenge, she knew. Kinetics was often a delicate balance of power and precision, and what she was about to attempt required a generous measure of both.
She extended her hands towards the slab, not touching it but feeling the cool, distant metal through the threads of her magic. Drawing a deep breath, Kira began to weave her kinetic energy around the slab. She imagined tendrils of her power sliding beneath it, feeling for the weight and balance of the corroded metal.
“I’ll try to lift this up. Feel free to join me if ya want.”
The slab shuddered slightly as her magic took hold, a faint vibration that grew stronger. Kira's brow furrowed with concentration, her focus unwavering as she coaxed the slab upwards. She could feel the strain in her mind, like a muscle being stretched, the weight of the metal testing the limits of her control.
Slowly, the slab began to rise, peeling away from the pile of junk. Kira adjusted her stance, her feet firmly planted on the ground as she balanced the forces at play. The slab hovered in the air, a testament to her growing mastery over her abilities. But the effort was taxing. She could feel a bead of sweat trail down her temple, her arms trembled slightly from the exertion.
She steadied herself, taking another deep breath. The balcony wasn't far, but the distance felt like miles under the weight of the slab. Kira shifted her focus, visualizing the invisible path her magic would carve through the air. With a gentle push, she directed the slab towards the balcony, her powers acting as an unseen guide.
The journey was slow, every inch of movement a battle against gravity and the slab's significant mass. Kira's arms ached, and her mind swirled with the constant need to adjust for the slab's unwieldy nature. She was aware of every shift in its balance, every potential slip that could send it crashing down. As she neared the balcony, Kira's control wavered, a momentary lapse that caused the slab to dip alarmingly. Her heart raced, but she quickly regained her grip, her determination overriding the fatigue that crept into her limbs. With a final, concerted effort, she aligned the slab with the balcony, bringing it to a gentle stop.
Reaching the balcony, Kira stepped off the platform and placed it off to the side so she could use it again fi she needed to, her eyes sweeping the area for any signs of slimes or anything else of interest. She saw Jesse prodding some junk with his foot, clearly he hadn't found anything yet.
Get Busy Living or Get Busy Dying