Viviana smiled, could this man really be so foolish as to think that he could survive with no oxygen? The shield around them had cut off all oxygen from the outside. She could feel her breath getting short, but it didn't matter now. The explosion had drained most the oxygen in the area, and luckily he lowered the amount of oxygen even more. The stupid alchemist was no going on about how the Indigo Lord had nothing for her. He had no clue who the Indigo Lord was.
"Do you know why the rain stopped?" she asked, her voice quiet as the oxygen was steadily being drained from the area. "Because the Indigo Lord wanted me to stop it." Viviana ran her hand through her hair, sighing slightly. "You don't understand, do you?" she asked, shaking her head. "The thing is the Indigo Lord is everything to me. I have nothing else, and I guess I love him." She smiled, surprised at her sudden willingness to talk about herself.
Well, it didn't matter. They were both going to die.
"Do you know why the rain stopped?" she asked, her voice quiet as the oxygen was steadily being drained from the area. "Because the Indigo Lord wanted me to stop it." Viviana ran her hand through her hair, sighing slightly. "You don't understand, do you?" she asked, shaking her head. "The thing is the Indigo Lord is everything to me. I have nothing else, and I guess I love him." She smiled, surprised at her sudden willingness to talk about herself.
Well, it didn't matter. They were both going to die.