Vanguard
Vanguard glared at the woman silently, he listened. He listened carefully to her idiotic words and concluded that the child before him, for that was the intellect she was displaying before him, truly was unable to understand what he said. Perhaps if he went for a more barbaric approach, one the likes of her would be familiar with...
Subconsciously, perhaps out of reflex, his hand twitched. For even the slightest second, the air around Vanguard was heavy, as if an oppressive aura entangled before the two. A great aura, far greater than anything imaginable by a mortal man. An aura of dominance and power that crushed his very surroundings, eroding at the very thought of calm reason.
And immediately, the red cur's reached over his blade with speed matching even himself. The two stood still for a moment, frozen in place, before the redhead relaxed, took the woman's hand and dragged her away from his reach.
Could he have sensed his murderous intent in that moment? Had he not reacted so swiftly, Vanguard's hand would have went straight for her throat and gouged it out. Had Sakura not been near him, he would've annihilated both on the spot. And had that boy not reacted, that infantile girl would've learned the true meaning of misfortune.
Aye, surprising. That boy, that boy was not truly what he seemed. He was more, so much more than what he initially believed. He could prove useful. Seeing that keen reaction, Vanguard was, even slightly, piqued of interest by that child. Testing the utmost limits of his endurance was to be considered an eventuality, perhaps that idiotic girl too would be of use for that purpose.
"Sakura, shall we go?" He asked his master with a voice both as warm as the sun and as chilling as the bowels of hell.
Sakagami Kenzo
Kenzo frowned at Forest's words, finding her adding fuel to the fire approach unnecessary. However, the one who had all of his attention was the armour in front of him. It was like that doll back then, no, worse. This one had both will and reason. He didn't like it one bit, he didn't like his attitude, his tone or his very presence. Eerie, disgusting, oppressive was his very existence. And then, he noticed his fingers twitch.
Suddenly, a wave of nausea invaded the oni's body. He felt a sharp pain in the head, the world flashing red for a split second as if the colour was drilling into his mind. That man, that thing wanted to-
Snarling, he closed his eyes in pain, opening them an instant later to notice the man had not moved an inch. On the other hand, his hand was already laying on his blade. Subconsciously, as if to respond to his devious intent, Kenzo's hand had moved towards his blade as if it was a magnet. No, that man, that man was looking not at him, but at the sword. No, no no no...
Could it be he knew?
Both were frozen in place, their bodies not as much as flinching or trembling. Kenzo knew, he knew the moment one of them moved, he would die. To put it bluntly, it was as if he was a cornered rat before a lion. That man, that man was a daemon, a true monster in every sense of the word.
It wasn't for his life that Kenzo kept his guard up, but for his friend. The friend who that man tried to kill, his whole body dripping with cold sweat ad his eyes slightly gleamed with red before fading into their original russet colour. The first one to move would be the first to die, it was that simple. After a while, their standstill was broken by the demon who relaxed, slowly calming himself and glaring silently at the armoured man. Then, he grabbed onto Fore's arm and left, walking quickly as far away from him as possible.
Walking away, Kenzo's look hardened. He didn't tremble or shiver at all, instead he held Forest's arm tightly and walked. Truth be told, he didn't seem like the same man at all. Yare yare, what an asshole. He muttered to himself as he walked forward. Well, at least now he was synchronized once more with his Shirogane. At the very least, he'd be a bit more stable than earlier. What a joke, to think he'd have to thank that wanker for that.
"Ya dumbass, don't do that again." He growled, giving Fore a light karate chop of disapproval on the head . "Picking a fight with a guy like that, its like you were asking for bad news. Honestly, he's one I'd rather never have to fight."