[ Such a display of strength is the last thing she's expecting from the girl - though, maybe she should've been more keyed in to the possibility - so she lurches uncomfortably in her seat on Set's shoulder once the force of his movement is stopped by the girl's hand. In a desperate move to not be separated from him (she's liking the odds of being near this girl by herself less and less), she wraps both arms around his neck, clinging to him like a lifeline. She offers only the vaguest of warnings: ]
Keep your balance—
[ She waits until the drawback on Adelfoúla's throw is at it's peak before initiating her magic— turning them both ghastly and intangible for the briefest of moments - only enough to pass through the girl's grasp, as though they're more specter than flesh. The pair slip away like a bat mistakenly let go of when swung, and her hand will feel the abrupt absence of their weight much too suddenly to ever be natural. Even so, a magic trick like Misa's still cannot negate the total effect of her and Set's shift in momentum, the brutal swing of the girl's thin arm. They may avoid being cast aside with her full strength, but their change in course is awkward, clunky, and prone to toppling them over if Set doesn't recover quickly, given their lack of collaboration or knowledge of each other's strengths. Misa simply acts on instinct — she thinks if they get thrown away from her for real, they might never make it back to her before she gets away. Maybe, just maybe, it'll be enough of a surprise that it'll throw even the passive girl before them for a moment, which may give Claude an opening. ]
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Keep your balance—
[ She waits until the drawback on Adelfoúla's throw is at it's peak before initiating her magic— turning them both ghastly and intangible for the briefest of moments - only enough to pass through the girl's grasp, as though they're more specter than flesh. The pair slip away like a bat mistakenly let go of when swung, and her hand will feel the abrupt absence of their weight much too suddenly to ever be natural. Even so, a magic trick like Misa's still cannot negate the total effect of her and Set's shift in momentum, the brutal swing of the girl's thin arm. They may avoid being cast aside with her full strength, but their change in course is awkward, clunky, and prone to toppling them over if Set doesn't recover quickly, given their lack of collaboration or knowledge of each other's strengths. Misa simply acts on instinct — she thinks if they get thrown away from her for real, they might never make it back to her before she gets away. Maybe, just maybe, it'll be enough of a surprise that it'll throw even the passive girl before them for a moment, which may give Claude an opening. ]