Chapter 31 : Early Afternoon
"...Wait! You want us to use it on you!?" exclaimed Kianna as her ears pointed themselves straight upwards in panic.
"Seriously!? We get to use it on you!?" cried Fiona as she raised her hand and stepped forward "I'll go first! I'll do it! I want it! I call it!"
"Okay. That's fine." chuckled Anton as he placed his hands in his pockets "Go ahead and step to the side Kianna... Alright, Fiona, stand just in front of me here... That's fine right there. Now, first thing you need to do is flare your aura a bit and then try to concentrate it around me."
Taking a deep and excited breath, Fiona's eyes began to glow with a faint red light as she shook out her shoulders and smiled wickedly at Anton.
Returning her smile with his own calm grin, Anton remained relaxed and curbed the urge to put up a resistance as he felt the air around him begin to thicken and become heavy.
"Alright... Now, when you feel like you're ready, go ahead and let a bit of mana flow out into your aura. Be careful not to ignite your aura with this mana though. You're just trying to let it flow through it, not burn it." explained Anton "This is probably going to feel a little disconnecting at first. Almost like a floating sensation, but don't worry, that's normal. Just take your time and when you feel comfortable again, let me know."
Brimming with eagerness, Fiona let her mana flow unimpeded out into her aura and quickly stopped short as she was nearly overcome by a sudden lightheadedness.
Anton began to chuckle as he watched her try to covertly shake the uncomfortable feeling away.
"I told you it was going to feel a little odd!" he teased "Just take a minute, and it'll pass."
Fiona gave him a thin glare before shaking her head again and looking down at the floor. Once the floating sensation became bearable, she glanced back up at Anton.
"...Ready?" asked Anton.
"Yeah... I think I'm good..." mumbled Fiona.
"Alright then. For this next part you're going to need to focus both your aura and the mana flowing through it into a concentrated ring that circles around me, but does not touch me." explained Anton "This doesn't necessarily have to be a perfect circle or anything at this point. So long as enough of both your aura and mana are present the ring will still be able to form. And it will fix its own shape once it does. Let me know when you're ready with this."
Fiona nodded as she narrowed her eyes and worked to guide the flow of her mana into a ring around Anton's middle. When she felt that enough mana had been concentrated into the right space she looked up and met his eyes.
"...Okay, now, this is again going to be a little tricky to describe." stated Anton as he rolled his head to the side in an effort to loosen the tension from his neck "What you need to do is activate the mana that's around me, but you don't want to ignite your aura with it. You aura is just there to guide the flow of the mana. It's not meant to be part of the ring you're trying to create. Does this make sense?"
"Yeah. I, guess..." mumbled Fiona "How do I... activate the mana though? What does that mean?"
"You can still feel the mana you have flowing around me, right?" asked Anton "It's still connected to you and your mana pool?"
"Yeah. I think so?" said Fiona.
"Can you move it?" asked Anton.
"...Yeah!" nodded Fiona.
"Okay, then it is. So, what you need to do is trace it back to yourself until you can feel its source, your mana pool." explained Anton "This is where you're going to activate it from. And how you do this is by... Oh! Well, there you go!"
"Holy shit!" cried Fiona as her face became twisted and strained "What! What do I!? How do I!?...How do I, do with this, now!?"
Anton laughed as he swiveled his head back and forth and looked over the green, glowing ring that now surrounded him.
"Just calm down. You're doing fine....It looks pretty stable." said Anton as he turned in a complete circle and checked over the ring "...Yeah, it looks good!"
"...Ah, okay! So, what do I do now!?" exclaimed Fiona "I'm... I feel like this thing is attached to my brain! Is that normal!?"
"Yes, that's perfectly normal." chuckled Anton as he looked back over at her "It technically is attached to your brain. That's how you can control it. Try to think of it like its a thought that's taken form."
"...Okay, that, makes sense....It, just feels weird!" said Fiona as she hunched down into her shoulders "...Can you give me a second!"
"Sure." said Anton "Take your time. No rush."
Nodding, Fiona took several deep breaths as she tried to come to grips with the sensation of having a piece of her mind suddenly existing outside of her head. After several minutes she looked over at her sister before turning back to Anton.
"Okay!" she mumbled "I think I'm good now..."
"Alright." nodded Anton as he tucked his arms in against his sides "Then go ahead and get started."
"...Wha, wait, what do I do!?" questioned Fiona.
Anton blinked in surprise and then started to laugh.
"Does it feel like you've got this ring in a tight grip?" he asked as he cocked an eyebrow "Like if you don't hold it together it'll blow apart?"
"It... Yeah, kinda?" said Fiona.
"Well, why don't you try letting it go a little?" smiled Anton "And let's see what happens!"
Fiona went still for a moment before biting her lower lip and narrowing her eyes.
Anton's smile never faltered as undulating bulges began to rise across the surface of the ring around him.
"You need to visualize what you want them to form into." he explained as he met Fiona's eyes "Chains are their traditional form, but it is possible for them to be something else if you'd like."
"...No, chains are good." mumbled Fiona as she furrowed her brow in concentration "...How, do I? Oh! Got it!"
Anton chuckled as several of the bulges erupted into withering chains that started to flail aimlessly about in the air.
"Dammit! How do I make them... do it right!" exclaimed Fiona as she glared at the chains "Stop, fucking, moving!"
"Just keep trying!" laughed Anton "You'll get the hang of it... hopefully!"
"Shut up!" muttered Fiona as she took a step closer and continued to glare at the flailing chains "...Stupid!...Chains!...Just!...Yes! Got it!"
Anton hummed in approval as the chains began to move as one and slowly wrap themselves around his arms and torso.
"Yes!" cried Fiona "Finally!"