Calystia quickly sat up and looked at Raymer, her face revealing how deeply offended she was. She realized then he had no idea of her great power. "I am a mermaid." She replied after a moment of silence. "I do not appear to be a mermaid as you see me, but I have the ability to shift to human form whenever I like. I am also elemental, having complete control over one of the four elements; air, fire, water, and earth. My element is water; I can carry water through the air from any distance with a single thought, and use it as a tool for anything I wish. When I was young my parents gave me a special necklace powerful enough to make me immortal whenever I wear it around my neck, but only when I wear it. Today I helped a shifter out of a trap that he had been ensnared in. I sensed danger though when I heard thoughts of pain from my sister Andromeda, which reminds me I have the ability to read people's minds. I ran to find my younger sister before Markus men found her but my foot fell into a hole, and my ankle became injuried when a fishing line tangled around it. The shifter handcuffed me with steel, the only thing that can drain me of my powers, and my one weakness. He took my necklace which left me unable to heal my wound. Then he called guards to get me, who then brought me here." Calystia told him everything as it made her feel better. But as she remembered Andromeda thoughts she was reminded of her pain.
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Andromeda straightened herself and walking over to the bed lied down.
Raymer scoffed slightly at her story. "An elemental? So what other elements do your siblings control? Are they all mermaids? " he asked conventionally.
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Castiel extended his wings and stretched them out. He grew impatient with their regrowth. He uttered a growth spell and with a flash, they were completely feathered out. Not that he could fly with them, Racine had saw to that. He looked over at Andromeda, wanting to talk to her, but she'd made her feelings about his presence here, very clear. So he slowly walked around the room and looked at the walls.
