The World Isn't Hot Enough

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@"Aliasse Ryley"

It's midday on the island and everything seemed to be moving quite normally. As you walk down the streets, the footsteps of each person is silenced by the sound of chatting among one another. The cars ran by smoothly and with little sound. They scurried through the streets like mice, getting to where they needed to go and back without a single detour. The cafe's, businesses, and corporations were as busy as they could normally be on such a day. The sun beat down on everyone in its view with no remorse, making it about 85 degrees outside without the light breeze gently caressing the skin of humans and creatures alike. It was truly a normally beautiful day.

The smell of coffee and pastries filled the air as if you had been walking through a bakery the while time. Is pollution even real? That is the only thing that would go through your head when you inhaled the sweet aroma that made even garbage men unplug their noses. To those headed to work, it was safe to say that they wanted to get their day started. To those walking around, it was nothing short of a relaxing lazy day, or so it was.

Not too long into the day a disturbance could be felt. It wasn't something that could be felt over the task at hand but it was something to thing about. The people who felt it figured it was nothing and others just ignored it completely. However, further downtown one could here sirens. Loud sirens that pierced the ear and trembled near by objects. A build had been on fire. Black clouds of smoke and soot shrouded the sky making it seem dark and gloomy. Aside from the dark skies above, the smell of burning wood and linoleum, and the screaming and running of everyone native to the area, there was only one man standing aside the building dawning a plan white T-shirt, baggy black pants, and white sneakers. A cigarette burning from his mouth and bright, red, everlasting flames roaring from his forearms and hands, he stood there proudly and with well attended posture. The shades he wore over his eyes were large and covered a lot of his face. Who was he?
 

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The shower was shut when the woman heard sirens blazing past her building. Its sharp scream couldn't be mistaken, it was the roar of a fire engine, and it sounded like it was in a hurry too. Her mind focused, channeling her senses and spreading it out. She could feel a lot of panicked shuffling within the hotel and outside on the street as well.

Whatever it was, it had to be serious. Aliasse stepped out of the shower, tied her hair and quickly dressed herself in the usual attire: a white dress shirt with the sleeves rolled all the way down to her wrists, blue jeans which were about two days old but looked like it was still fresh, and a pair of brown boots, one of which carried a hidden combat knife. A girl couldn't be too careful. As she went out her door, she put on her belts and straps that carried her two guns, and two satchels to carry a few other things she could fit into pockets.

Aside from the guns, it looked like a regular attire. She didn't even have to worry about her firearms being confiscated since she was carrying a license that was accepted worldwide. She made her way towards the smoke that was still rising by the time she had gotten out. It was hard to get past the crowd, but she managed. There were a few people laying injured and burned, being treated with first aid while the ambulance was loading the most seriously injured ones.

She looked into the flames and saw a lone figure. It didn't take her long to deduce that he had something to do with the fire. It seems even in this isolated island, there are still some trouble makers around. She tossed a a bitter glare at the figure and kept her eyes on him to see what he would do next. She couldn't exactly run up to him, not with the authorities ushering people away from the fire. The firemen were already working on putting out the flames, but Aliasse had the feeling it wouldn't be that easy unless the figure was taken care of. She had to find a way to get to him without being caught, but that thought didn't get her full interest yet. There was no need to play hero right now. She'd have to wait things out a little. But the moment he made a break for it, she was going to track him down. She knew it wasn't her job, but she just couldn't let this go unanswered.

This was why Hunters became a necessity. To keep those with abusable powers in line. It was a sense of duty that was ingrained into her psyche since she was young, and even though she was now a target for other Hunters, she still felt the need to fulfill that duty.
 

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"The world isn't hot enough..." Jon said aloud in the midst of the flames building around him. It was all pathetic to him. There was no enjoyment to life anymore and not even burning things to the ground seemed to satisfy him anymore. "I used to say this to myself all those years ago and I believed it. The world is a cold place and not enough people warming it up. Affection isn't what the world needs, its rage." The flames grew brighter, hotter, and more intense with ever breathe he took. They seemed to sway in perfect coordination with the dilation and retraction of his lungs. The words he spoke to himself showed his disappointment, his turmoil, his rage, and revealed what he held within himself for years. He wasn't what he used to be and he knew this, but fun is fun no matter what and that seemed to have changed to him too.

Jon stared through the flames feeling the plastic of his shades melting. All the people he saw out in the open were cowards, fearing the unknown. The firemen had no idea what they were dealing with. It was all futile in the end. Jon wouldn't stop until the three story building was rubble under his feet. All the people outside look like insects scurrying around not knowing what to do. People injured, people crying, it was sickening. The sirens continued to screech and howl through the neighborhood. Screams of innocent people matched its loud volume. But there was one thing that was hard to notice, a feeling of being watched. It was uneasy knowing that someone could be so ignorant as to come to such a place knowing the consequences. Long, thick fingers reached toward his face pulling off his shades for better light. Who was is watching him. The answer was simply standing before him.

"A women." He said confused. Foolish he thought it was to be staring directly at the person you are watching, whether you knew them or not. He had no idea who she was but it was obvious who and what she came for. Jon, in his state of thinking, takes this as a challenge of authority. More than necessary his pride will bring him to something unnecessary, but so be it. It only took moments for him to decide his next move. Everything feel silent as he walked forward with a jump in his step. The clang of his shades touching the ground after leaving them behind was all he heard for moments before he emerged from the flames. His white eyes squinted ever so slightly at the sun trying to peek through the smoke. His face contorted into a snarl as he waved his left hand to his right creating a wall of blue flames a few meters across and about a meter high. This was where is would begin.

People fled the seen like roaches. The firemen tried to stay behind. It was their line of work to deal with situations like this, but under the pressure they thought of priorities. "Get the injured to safety!" A voice wailed over the screaming civilians and sirens. Priorities, priorities. Jon placed his hands into his pockets as he gazed through the thin wall of flames. His eyes fixated on the women who spotted him. It was obvious she wasn't just a spectator, he wasn't an idiot. But who she was for certain wasn't anything he was to proud to walk away from knowing. His cigarette burned quicker the more he looked at her and soon it was just a butt. He was too concentrated to notice however. His world was black and white, he couldn't see a spot of color.

His eyes looked cold whenever he lacked the privacy of his shades. The smokey eyes man had one thing that he always wanted. To see color. More specifically, to see the color of his own fire. He was told that he could adjust the color according to heat but he has never seen it before, nothing but whites and grays. Pitiful.
 

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Aliasse analyzed the man from his monologue, and it was clear that... he was crazy. Absolutely insane. Rage was what the world needed? As if the world needed any more of that. The world was an angry enough world as it is. Rage would only destroy it. It was funny however, in a way. One of the last missions she had before her self exile was taking care of druids who were harassing some builders on the mountains for harming the earth.

It was apparent he noticed her, and it looked like he took her glare as a challenge. He leaped out and created a wall of fire to scare away the population. But Aliasse didn't flinch. Displays of power like this had gotten so old to her that she'd only cock an eyebrow, pull out a cigarette, and light it using the guy's wall of flame.

Casually, she walked to the side of the wall, still well away so she'd have time to react if that wall became sentient. She shielded her eyes from the bright flames, but her face remained jaded. "I take it you're responsible for this?" she said, aware that she was stating the obvious. "I might be new here, but I'm pretty sure they have laws against committing arson. Care to explain yourself?"

The woman blew some smoke towards the tall arsonist. If it ever came down to blows, she knew she'd have the advantage. Taller individuals would have difficulty keeping up with smaller opponents, given that the latter could duck and weave under them. But of course that'd be a silly tactic to use directly against someone who could control fire, which was why she positioned herself close to a fire engine. There's always a fire extinguisher somewhere in those vehicles, and it'd be a fun sight to feed this hothead some foam.
 

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The wall of flames were bright to the eyes. Its height stayed the same while the length continued to decrease as time passed. Slowly it moved inward, shrinking as if there was nothing keeping it there. Jon didn't care whether it stayed or not. It wasn't a priority to keep it well lit since it was just something to clear the area so he and the female armed with everything known to man could speak. His eyes had widened when she hadn't even flinched nor flickered when he made the wall in the first place. It was no powerful display but surely she couldn't see it coming. With every passing second, he became more and more interested in her existence and figured she could be of use to him, maybe. His attention was quickly taken to the fact that she had cigarettes. He had bummed the one he had early from another person on the street not too long ago, he had none of his own.

The area grew silent from the lack of intelligent beings but the silence said enough. Jon could tell that this lady was no random stranger looking for a conversation but he didn't necessarily care too much unless she had something he needed. In this case, it would be a cigarette. He stayed silent as she spoke and walked along the wall nonchalantly. Watching her as she passed, he let down the wall that had no real use to him now. Her words were smart in a way. Too much confidence filled the carbon she exhaled with every word. It was almost aggravating. "Brave, is she? Or strong?" Jon thought to himself while still watching her reach her destination. She seemed to discard any thoughts of him being dangerous which was extremely rare for Jon to see. It was intriguing.

Taking a few deep breathes, Jon felt the the oxygen flowing through the air and fueling his inner flames. One long exhale was the only sound he had made for a while before he looked to her in all seriousness. His face showed nothing but the most expressionless exhibit. "Can I get a smoke?" Jon said in a low tone. He began to walk towards her at a normal speed. At this point he only want the cigarette, but whether she knew this was a mystery. A reaction of defense, or maybe even offense, would be normal in such a situation but that would only show that she isn't as confident in her ability as she may seem. But then again, she may be plotting against him at this very moment.
 

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It would seem that he completely ignored her inquiries, which kind of irritated the woman a little, though she was great at hiding the fact behind her bored expression. She had plenty of experience dealing with this type of person, and she knew she could diffuse the situation by keeping calm and retaliating only if he ever made a move against her. It mostly never works out, but this time, she had something he wanted, and that was all she needed.

She took out a pack of smokes from her side pouch. She tapped the pack to coerce a stick out of the hole on the top and tilted it to the hothead. However, she'd flick her wrist slight back as he'd reach for it. "I'll give you what's left in this pack if you'd kindly snuff out your flames--that includes the ones in the building. The heat's drying my hair out." She blew the smoke out of her nostrils in a casual manner. Her words were nonchalant, but carried a serious tone.

Aliasse was looking him in the eye with the same enthusiasm as watching paint dry. She had no interest in staying longer than she needed to, so the faster this confrontation was wrapped up, the better. It occurred to her that she was pushing it by wrenching away the cigarette at the last second, but she wasn't giving anything to the arsonist until he did what she had demanded. She made it clear by the way she maintained a piercing gaze.
 

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He watched her pull out the pack of cigarettes from the punch on her hip. They were conveniently stashed there, no doubt to keep them safe while she walked around. Casually, she did what any regular smoker would do and tapped the back of the package. One stick filled with different pieces of a person's personality popped out readily for it's taker. Jon was close to reaching up to grab them but his hesitation wasn't what kept him from taking one. She moved her wrist with speed, flicking the cigarettes upward so he couldn't take one. She moved on to make a demand. It was pitiful that someone would be so petty. A simple cigarette in the face of friend or foe alike was nothing to really try and use as a bargaining chip. It was foolish to even try.

Jon's first reaction was to process what was spewing from her mouth. Was he hearing her correctly? Was she really demanding him of all people to do something of the sort, not to mention adding insult to injury with her terrible jokes. It was more than enough to tick off the broad male. "You arrogance is sickening. It's people like you that make life hard to live." He said to her with a brow raised to the sky. Within only moments of his saying this, the cigarette burning in her mouth sparked and puffed quickly making it fall apart almost instantly. The small cloud of smoke rose in the air as Jon made his own wrist movement throwing a small ball of fire towards the package of cigarettes. His reasoning for this wasn't to keep her from using them since he couldn't, but simply to show her the annoyance of someone who does the unnecessary for foolish reasons.

At this point, Jon was hoping that she would retaliate but seeing as it seemed she didn't care whether or not anything happened, he may have to be the one to try her patience this time. Her face said one thing but her eyes gave a completely different message. Carver is color blind but not fully blind. She made the mistake of trying not to show emotion when emotion is all you ever really have in a world such as this one. It doesn't matter how much she acts, the inevitable outcome of showing your true colors will be upon the two soon and something says it wont be pleasant.
 

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The man didn't appreciate what she had done, and proceeded to consume the cigarette she had already lit. The next moment, the pack she had was hit by a fireball. It didn't singe her hand, but she did feel the heat. "A simple 'No' would have sufficed."

Tossing whats left of the pack away, she prepared for what was about to transpire. Picking a fight wasn't what she had planned for the day's activities, but it looked like she had no choice. "People like me? How would you even know how I'm like?"

She put her hands inside her pockets and sighed. Keeping a calm demeanor, she casually glanced around them. The people had already gone away, but the firemen were still nearby, still trying to do their job, but were fairly far away so they'd be relatively safer if this ever blew up into a skirmish.

"Listen, this doesn't need to be fought over. I admit, it was a dick move on my part, but come on, you need to stop these flames. Why are you even doing this, hm?" Her tone didn't change at all. She was still calm as ever, but that didn't mean she was careless.
 

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Jon was growing bored of this woman's games. She was rude to the utmost degree, ironically. It may be true that he burned down a building for no good reason but still. Her attitude told what she was like and he could see it in her eyes. It wasn't the color of her eyes, because he is color blind, it was more the way she used them. Jon makes it a sign of respect to look someone in the eyes no matter who they were and he has lived by that for the better portion of his life. Even to this day he does it and that's how he can tell. Fiery on the inside, she is. A past with nothing good to think about and her attitude tell of her journey thus far. She wasn't fooling anyone. She was tough and by far bred for the fight, but given better circumstances and the comfort, she would ball her eyes out from pent up emotion. Jon knew this, he's seen it before.

It was the way her eyes were fixated on what she wanted it to and nothing more. The hatred for people like Jon shined over everything. The way her pupils dilate and then retract at a moments notice when she responds. Not much gets by Jon due to his cautious behavior. He looked her with a smirk before he answer her first question. "Oh I know you all too well. We've met before, but your eyes tell your whole story. Your sarcasm and rude, stiff attitude contributes as well. Its simple but beyond you." Jon wasn't much for long conversations so this wasn't going to last very long, especially when he is talking to her.

"Believe me, I'm not going to fight over a measly smoke. If I wanted it that bad I'd sniff my own fire. You've challenged my right to enjoy myself in peace. This building can catch on fire so eventually it would whether it would be by my hand or someone else's. I would suggest you leave before my patience runs out." He said leaving the smirk to slowly wash away off his face. It was rather odd that he would even give her the chance to leave instead of getting all of this over with right then and there, was he getting soft after all this time? He knew very well what he had started and that she wouldn't just leave so easily, and that was exactly what he was hoping for. He hadn't had a good challenge in quite some time so this should be good exercise for him, if even that.
 

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Aliasse frowned when he said that the two of them already met before. "Is that so?" There was a tinge of annoyance in her voice, but that was attributed to the fact that she didn't do well enough a job on keeping him on ice. She huffed a sigh and shook her head. Well, it was bound to happen some time, wasn't it? She just didn't think it would be too soon. "Apologies for my forgetfulness." The woman scratched her head, trying to remember where they met before, but she drew up a blank. She never cared much about who she used to hunt, just the need to get them off the streets before anyone got hurt.

"People like you, that is, people who abuse their powers to do something like this--" she motioned to the burning building, "--it leaves a bitter taste in my tongue. Having it is no problem so long as you keep that to yourself. But here you are burning someone else's property... because someone else was bound to do it anyway? And you say I'm challenging your right to enjoy yourself? When you're stepping on the rights of others? Think about it, what if that was your property being destroyed, eh? Wouldn't be so fun, would it?" Her calm way of speaking was infused with a bit of anger. She was reminded why she had to become a hunter, why the world needed people like her, and why there was such a great hatred for those with supernatural abilities within their circle. She herself at one point despised those with powers beyond normal humans because they used it for their own gain while stepping on the people who could hardly even fight back.

She let a sight roll out with her breath, closing her eyes. "I'd prefer avoiding a confrontation right now, but I can't very well leave with a clean conscience either. Since you won't clean up the mess you made, just walk away so the rest of us can at least keep this building from collapsing." She walked past the pyromaniac and grabbed a fire extinguisher from the closest fire engine.
 
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