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Hearing you moan really brings out the feral side of me and I can't be held responsible for what I do next.
if i dont draw them call the police
11) receiver hurt sender in some way, which led to sender doing something reckless and receiver shows up to stop them/or deal with the aftermath
The chalice shattered against the floor. Delphini's heart plummeting with it.
She was gone. Her mother was gone.
Delphini thought that she had talked her down. She knew that her mother was upset - but this.. This was exactly the reason Delphini hadn't told her about the situation in the first place!
She felt nauseous, mind suddenly overwhelmed with thoughts of her mother trapped and alone with all twenty of the self-proclaimed vigilantes at her throat.
They had been strong enough to ambush Delphini, even able to hold her hostage for hours until she had miraculously managed an escape. She went straight to Father afterwards. He was working on a plan to ruin them all, was going to take his vengeance when the time was right. Mother had been upset that Delphini didn't seek her out immediately, but Delphi knew how protective she could be.. Knew how much her mother would have immediately wanted to make each of them bleed. The last thing Delphini had wanted was Bellatrix running in there, blind with rage..
"Tippy!" She screamed, the house-elf appearing in front of her in a moment. "Take me to Mother!" The elf did not even hesitate, reaching out to pull Delphini into an apparition instantaneously.
Enemies were everywhere, edging in against her mother - spells, jinxes, and curses coloring the air. Delphini lept into action, shouting at the elf to return home and catching the attention of at least half of the attackers. The scene fanned the flame within her, that lurking Black rage that she and her mother were both forced to quiet erupting into a wondrous blaze.
She sent at least five of them flying, most of their bodies landing at unfortunate angles. She hardly paid that any mind, readily jumping onto the next, dark magic coursing through her wand and hands freely. She relied on her mobility to ease her out of the way of their attacks, too focused on ripping each of them apart to bother with defensive spells. One of their heads imploded with the wave of her wrist, another's began leaking blood out of every orifices - if she could relish in the moment even a little, Delphini might've noticed her own eyes were as red as her enemies blood.
Delphi heard her mother shriek beside her, watched the witch fall out of the corner of her eye. Bile rose in her throat. She vaulted in front of Bellatrix, commanding her mother's fallen wand to her free hand. The world in front of Delphini erupted into a glorious green. Every shade of the killing curse caressing their remaining enemies, both of her hands governing it freely through walnut and yew.
Delphini was at her mother's side before the last wizard even collapsed, knees crashing against the stone while she cast detection spells up and down her mother's body. Whatever had managed to make it through Bellatrix's defenses was a brand of dark magic even Delphini was not familiar with.
"Stay awake, Mum." Delphi begged, hands starting to shake as she cast every healing spell she knew at the growing wound on her mother's midriff. "Look at me, Mama, keep your eyes open." Her words were shaking too, eyes filling with tears that were starting to hinder her vision.
"Mama!" She called again, pulling her mother's head into her lap while hastily rolling back her sleeve. She pressed her mother's wand hard into her own dark mark, trying to focus on the burn in her forearm and not on the agony ablaze in her chest.
At the snap of an apparition, she started to sob.
There is no escape!
No face, just eyes.