Noah couldn’t help but laugh. The mirth in the air was too thick to ignore and as he took each breath of the humid, sticky air, it clung to his lungs and spread through his veins. He was no match for the two mages who could control the water to their wim, but at least he didn’t have to stay put. A flash and he was gone, avoiding the drenching attacks from his two comrades.
He reappeared behind Deimos, kicking up enough water to totally drench him if he didn’t move out of the way — or block the water with his own ability over the element. Though he did not want to leave Evie out, he then turned and kicked more water in her direction as well.
