"Dam that Lexian," I muttered to myself as I more or less stormed through the castle. Tiny burst of flame ignited on the floor making a burned foot print. “Dam him for returning…..dam him for giving me that look….”
"Triskix-san?" someone asked.
"Leave me alone!" I yelled not knowing or caring who it was, “Come within five feet of me and I will turn you into smoldering ash and feed you to the heartless.”
My threat seemed to work for whoever it was backed away. I continued on past the kitchen and into the main lobby. I kicked the basement door open and headed blindly into the basement. Taking several flights of stairs, I reached the fifth floor below before I stopped. By that time rings of smoke were beginning to ventilate from my mouth.
“It’s still here,” I almost hissed.
What can only be described as a swimming pool lay inclined in the floor. I walked straight up to the water and saw my reflection in the pool. Fiery red eyes glared back at me. I felt the sparks of fire explode around me, but at least in here there was no one to harm. I tied up all the anger I was feeling and released it as one big pyro. The fire ball hit the pool and shattered the water like glass. Steam was the only thing left of the pool. I felt myself breathing hard, but there was dryness now. The rage was gone.
“You are still a child Triskix whether you want to admit it or not,” a voice said.
I turned sharply around ready to kill whoever had entered my sanctuary. The Leader with his hood concealing his face as always stood before me.
“You really should get control of that,” the Leader commented moving his arm in the direction of the once full pool.
“Weren’t you just in the Library?” I asked feeling irritation growing.
“Yes and so were you,” the Leader answered.
I looked at the leader dryly.
“I haven’t seen you get so enraged in a while, and over such a childish thing too Triskix. What could have fired up your bones in such a way?” the Leader laughed.
“He’s back,” I answered.
“Ah you mean Lexian? Heh you two still hold grudges don’t you?” he asked.
“Let’s just say we aren’t exactly friends anymore,” I answered.
“Well it looks like the new members aren’t the only ones learning,” the Leader laughed.
“Get him out now,” I said feeling another burst of fire begin to arise in me.
“He is already part of the Organization. Neither of us have a choice in that matter now. The castle has accepted him and all the others.”
“Dam you,” was my answer.
“Now now Triskix this isn’t the way to behave. Go back to your usual self.”
Suddenly I felt a numb feeling run though me. I stood straight and looked at him.
“Fine,” I answered, “I am sorry for acting in such a way.”
“Better Triskix, better.”
I walked out of the room my eyes still glowing red. I walked up the flights of stairs and into the main lobby. Some of the members were looking at me, but none of them said a word. I brushed by one of them who scream in either shock or pain. I didn’t know. I didn’t care.