The room temperature glass of the scroll pressed against Cayn's cheek and he held the speaker up to his ear. No sound emitted, to dialing tone to mark the attempt to connect to the other end of the line. He had failed to submit and actually call the person who's information was pulled up on the transparent screen. This had been on purpose, for he was far more nervous about this than he would like to admit. With the third sigh of the morning, the weapon smith lowered his hand to stare at the screen, his mind still blank.
The dog Faunus walked around just outside the Academy dorms, slowly making his way off the campus. He was constantly contemplating whether this was the best option of all the ones he could pick, to handle this business with the bounty hunter woman on his own. It was a little to late to call the authorities, after all he had lied to them about the attacker. Maybe if he told them that he was confused in the darkness he could get away with it and turn her in upon the meeting, but a tugging at his consciousness kept that from being his choice.
Was it really so wrong to kill the man? Cayn had done his research and found out that the deceased was a Faunus hater, suspected of instigating a couple lynchings of his kind, but had not been arrested due to lack of evidence. Maybe it was bias speaking, but at even the thought the huntsman was glad that he was gone forever.
But the woman had seemed to enjoy the act so much. And that threw Cayn's head into a spin. There were residents of the Academy who he knew enjoyed a fight, but this was beyond that. It seemed to him like bloodlust. Thus this was the fact that kept him conflicted. Would it not be safer then to also remove the bat lass from the streets as well?
Whatever way it was, Cayn exited Syne Academy's gates, his destination the Skylight woods. Basking in the warm morning sunlight, this time he actually hit the dial key, holding the phone up to his ear again. "It's me." He would say after it was picked up, calling again and again until it was so. Neither of them had given any names, so hopefully that would be enough to he recognized.
The dog Faunus walked around just outside the Academy dorms, slowly making his way off the campus. He was constantly contemplating whether this was the best option of all the ones he could pick, to handle this business with the bounty hunter woman on his own. It was a little to late to call the authorities, after all he had lied to them about the attacker. Maybe if he told them that he was confused in the darkness he could get away with it and turn her in upon the meeting, but a tugging at his consciousness kept that from being his choice.
Was it really so wrong to kill the man? Cayn had done his research and found out that the deceased was a Faunus hater, suspected of instigating a couple lynchings of his kind, but had not been arrested due to lack of evidence. Maybe it was bias speaking, but at even the thought the huntsman was glad that he was gone forever.
But the woman had seemed to enjoy the act so much. And that threw Cayn's head into a spin. There were residents of the Academy who he knew enjoyed a fight, but this was beyond that. It seemed to him like bloodlust. Thus this was the fact that kept him conflicted. Would it not be safer then to also remove the bat lass from the streets as well?
Whatever way it was, Cayn exited Syne Academy's gates, his destination the Skylight woods. Basking in the warm morning sunlight, this time he actually hit the dial key, holding the phone up to his ear again. "It's me." He would say after it was picked up, calling again and again until it was so. Neither of them had given any names, so hopefully that would be enough to he recognized.