Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-24141785-20150608200409/@comment-25038310-20150702203913

Jon looked at Lylair, and then at Audax. Then back at her smile, realizing her plan. He sheathed his bow, swapping it for his sword.

Audax's gaze fell not on Lylair's face, but the length of a dangerous ebony blade that had a fire enchantment on it.

"That's enough." He muttered silently.

He threatened Audax, on the verge of slitting his throat when Alexander and Hilda approached.

"Audax..!" Hilda said, refusing to step further in case Jon would feel intimidated.

"Stay right there, Hilda." Ashcroft warned. " Same goes for you, Alexander. Otherwise your employer's dead."

He guessed Lylair would wake up, as the dagger was not inlficted with the intent of killing - mere ly pretending. It seemed it had worked, as Audax had dropped his guard enough.