An extended index finger came into contact with Roka's glabella as Olivia's true self finally turned her investigation to the boy himself. With Olivia's back turned to her, Alena couldn't see what expression was on her face. She, however, didn't miss the way the Familiar's body stiffened barely a moment after touching the boy. That single moment was probably all that she needed to scan the boy's whole body several times over and so, there was no doubt in Alena that she had stiffened because she had figured out what was going on with the boy. Without seeing her face, it was impossible to tell whether the avatar had stiffened from shock or fear. Knowing the mind occupying the avatar's body, however, just the fact that such a reaction had been elicited was monumental in itself. Alena the teacher couldn't help but worry for her student. Alena the researcher couldn't help but burn with almost irrepressible curiosity at what possible thing could be going on with the boy to cause such a reaction.
The answer came shortly after. Alena, however, immediately realized that this was one of those things that would have been better off being left a mystery. With her finger already on the boy's glabella, the familiar simply moved her hand slightly to the side. Resting her thumb on the lower lid of Roka's right eye and her index finger on the top, the familiar pulled open the boy's eye.
Alena who'd been watching from over Olivia's shoulder only had a split second to admire the beauty of the nebulae of what looked like stars that had replaced the iris of the boy's eye. That, however, was before the gaze landed on her. Alena didn't know how it was she knew, but she did, and there wasn't even a hint of doubt in her that it wasn't the boy who was looking at her through those eyes. As a healer and researcher, Alena had dissected more creatures than she could put a number to over the centuries. In all those years, it had never even occurred to her to wonder what it would be like to be the one on the dissection table with someone else standing over her with the knife. At that moment, the question was answered.
Whatever entity it was that was looking through that single eye, they saw right through every aspect of her, not just the physical. From her flesh to her bones to her spirit body with all the broken mana pathways within, and even deeper to her very soul. She was an open book and that single eye was leisurely perusing the pages. In what was probably the most disturbing feeling that she'd ever been subjected to, Alena found herself feeling like a commodity that had just been appraised. The one looking at her through those eyes had taken her measure and attached a certain figure to the result as if it was the summation of all she was and she would ever be. There was a small part of her that realized that nothing of the sort had been said and that she was probably just reading into this herself. This, however, just felt like a hollow attempt at turning away from the reality of the situation and comforting herself. This conclusion was only further reinforced when the eye turned to regard Olivia.
Alena had already felt ice settle in the pit of her stomach when he first met the gaze from those eyes. That ice, however, seemed to spread out and encase her in a coffin of fear when the eye turned to Olivia. It wasn't that there was some powerful reaction or emanations from it when it turned to regard the avatar hosting the mind of its original. Instead, it was the exact opposite. There was absolutely no reaction from it. To the entity regarding them, the difference between the two of them was like that of a five-year-old and a six-year-old to an adult. Whatever it was that was looking at them through that eye was far more powerful than even Olivia's true self. And from the way Olivia herself seemed to have gone still as a statue, she too seemed to have picked up on this.
Olivia's head dropped in a bow towards the eye. "May I know in whose presence I am," The familiar's voice broke the silence that had engulfed the cave. It was jarring to hear the complete seriousness in the voice of the familiar. The last time they met each other, despite discussing something serious, the familiar's voice had always carried a hint of amused playfulness. There wasn't even a hint of that in her voice presently. Beings that were this powerful could be rather capricious if they so chose, and from the look of things, Olivia's true self wasn't willing to risk incurring that wrath.
In the same vein, it suddenly occurred to Alena that she'd been staring directly at an entity that could snuff out her very existence with less than a thought. The only reason she continued to draw breath was probably because the entity thought so little of her that it hadn't even occurred to it to waste the effort. Still, not willing to push her luck, Alena was about to bow her head and no longer regard the entity. She, however, stopped short when she noticed the nebulae of stars fade from the boy's eye and his dark caramel iris take their place once more. Not even bothering to address Olivia's true self, whatever it was that had been watching them through the boy's eye receded, ceding control back to the boy. To no one's surprise, the boy almost immediately collapsed into unconsciousness. That nothing worse had happened to him as a result of being even a minor conduit to such a being was in itself nothing short of a miracle.
Alena's first instinct was to rush to her student's side and ensure that all was well with him. She, however, didn't move as she watched Olivia rise to her feet. Alena had just witnessed Olivia's true self not only be cowed into submission but also completely disregarded afterward with barely a word. To the being that had just been watching them, they were little more than an ant and a bigger ant. This, however, didn't erase the gap in power between the two of them or change the fact that she wouldn't be able to raise a defense should Olivia's true self choose to attack. Should she turn out to be the kind of being not willing to endure any slight to her image in the sight of others, then Alena's life might very well be forfeit.
When Olivia turned to her, Alena could see that indeed she was not happy. Not only had she been scared stiff by what she had found here, but probably, she didn't even know how it would affect her future plans. But while there was clear displeasure in her expression, there was no murderous rage, Alena quietly noted. Maintaining a stoic expression, she didn't let any of the immense relief she was feeling show on her face lest it spark the displeasure of the monster before her. "Attend to the boy, the danger is passed now," the unquestionable authority behind the words clearly relayed that this was an order.
Not that this bothered Alena in the least even as she crossed the cave and came to a stop by Roka's side. She was already inclined to help her student. The fact that she wasn't being attacked and possibly killed, was just a n additional blessing as far as she was concerned. Her mana pathways were still rather raw from the violent manner in which mana had been drawn from them, still, she did not offer any complaints as she scanned the boy. The pain of overtaxed mana pathways was one she was intimately familiar with, and in the present moment, it was eminently preferable to rousing the ire of the being now standing over her. Her mana flowed through the boy as she cast several different diagnostic spells trying to see if there was something wrong with the boy that she could fix. Alena wasn't even sure that she'd be able to deal with anything left behind by a being of such power. It was an open question if she would even be able to detect it if it was there. Still, she didn't hold anything back as she went through every possible spell she could safely use on the boy and even a few borderline ones just to be certain.
"What's so special about him?" Alena spoke up. She knew that she was risking a lot, given that Olivia's true self didn't seem to be in the best of moods. The silence, however, had grown too oppressive and she couldn't help the tension building up within her. She couldn't exactly be calm with such a powerful entity close by, but at least, with her talking, Alena would know what she was thinking. Besides, the fact that she'd been asked to tend to the boy was a good sign that Olivia's true self wasn't contemplating murder. After all, Alena doubted that the being didn't have ways of administering healing to the boy if she so wished. And if she could get some answers in the process, then all the better, so she pressed on.
"That a mundane boy could garner the attention of an esteemed being such as yourself is already nothing short of a miracle," Alena gave context to her question, feeling no shame at the obvious flattery she was offering. If it averted her ire, then Alena would flatter Olivia's true self however much she needed to. "To garner the interest of a being such as the one that has just departed..." Alena went quiet as she found no words to fully capture just how far beyond improbable it truly was. It was something akin to an emperor being interested in a particular mote of dust on the underside of his shoe. "What is it about him that has drawn such beings as yourselves to him?" She asked, hoping that Olivia's true self would notice the subtle flattery of being grouped with the terrifying being they'd just brushed up against.