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【ɗιαƖσgυє cσƖσя:#EE3B3B ♙ тнσυgнт cσƖσя #FFCCCC】
|| The Death of a Bachelor || Panic! At the Disco ||
Yes, bow down, a part of Echo thought. Humans were weak, they should all bow down to the might of demons. No, it wasn't good to think like that, it was that thinking that had gotten her in trouble, that had gotten her thrown underground in the first place. Echo shook it off, trying to make herself remember why she had been given a second chance. If she blew it, they really would never let her see the light of day again and Echo hadn't been outside in who knows how long. Just getting out of that cramped space was a miracle in and of itself. Melody glanced at her, seeming to recognize the mental warfare that was going on in Echo's head. Part of her wanted to show this human who was boss, the other just wanted to get this over with so that they could make their contract already. If they passed this trial, they would move on to the next phase, which would need a prick of blood from the finger of both girls. It was a serious commitment and Echo wasn't sure this human was ready for it what with the way she continued to double over in coughing fits and all.
Melody and Flame's contract mark seemed to shine in the light, the inky black symbol a reminder of what was to come. Echo would be bound to Flo's service until one of them died. With her previous humans, Echo had gotten sick of them and had killed them herself to be free of the burdens contract mark. A demon could easily be taken advantage of with that mark, Echo had gone through a lot of pain to go against it and kill those people. Not just pain as in having to cut off her hand, but the pain of having to deal with the higher up's. The first time had been ruled an accident, the second time was suspicious, the third it was obvious what Echo was up to. Echo's only real fear was that Flo would keel over dead after a coughing fit and it would be on her shoulder's because she had been present and had a reputation.
"I don't call myself the best for nothing," Echo grinned cheekily, flashing her fangs. "The next one is coming, pay attention," their next enemy descended from the ceiling, its robotic armor clanging as it touched the ground. Echo shivered, she hated robots, she hated most technology. Phones were her worst enemy, they scared her really. It was the reason she was so adverse to TB, because their scientific whatever made her head throb. "Yeah, anyone can see that. The chinks in those are usually in the shoulders and behind the knees," Echo warned informatively. This enemy was much bigger, she might have to use a diamond for this one. She didn't want to reveal her power yet though, Echo wanted to save all of her diamonds for the biggest enemy. Perhaps she'd sit back and let Flo take the lead?
Oh right, humans were useless when it came to fighting. Echo rolled up her sleeves, then remembered she wasn't wearing any. "Righty'o boss!" Echo hollered as she went in for the kill, following Flo's instructions. The optical sensors first? Echo looked at the ground, grabbing a handful of dirt from the simulation field and chucking it at the bots eyes. The bot's head whirred to try and get rid of it, but Echo was fast and aimed for behind the knees, knocking it over. She aimed both of her hands in a straight line, the air moving around her palm as she delivered a swift flick to the circuitry. The bot short circuited, letting out an awful hiss that made her jump back. Echo retreated behind Flo, hissing at the machine as it came to rest.