"Alright then, let's get going. I want to get my stuff moved in as quick as possible so that I don't waste too much time." Oki responded, ensuring that Aaron knew what he was planning. "Alright, that's fine with me. However, I do ask that you make sure you have all of your belongings before you leave, as there's almost zero chance that we'll be returning after this teleportation." Aaron advised Oki, who simply shook his head in response. "If there was anything I wanted, it was burned down when the humans attacked," Oki explained, causing Aaton to wince back slightly.
"Yikes. I'm sorry for asking about that." Aaron apologised. "Don't be. All you knew was that we were attacked by humans, but you didn't know how to. However, there's a question in the back of my mind. Ronin mentioned something about 'Boundlessness', the way to immortality, he named it. Do you know anything about such a power?" Oki asked as Aaron immediately let out a loud sigh.
"Yes, I do know about that power. It's the power of Boundlessness. I actually use it myself, just in a different way. My way more involves the Magical side of things rather than the physical section. However, I still hit things, so being Boundless grants you a lot of flexibility on how you want to use your powers. After all, I could easily decide that I wanted to be a swordfighter right now." Aaron explained, a black, misty gateway opening up beside him. Out from the dark portal flew a long, slender blade.
"I can create anything from this port or even summon stuff from other dimensions. It's quite a useful ability, especially considering the fact that I have not failed to create anything as of yet." Aaron informed Oki as his hand grabbed the sword. Aaron unsheathed it, revealing it to be katana-like in its shape, but it was abnormally long. The entire weapon, excluding the sheath, measured eight feet long. Six feet of that weapon was the blade by itself. If you looked at the sword carefully, you would see the name 'Aaron' etched into both the handle and the blade.
"See? It even etched my name into it simply because I wanted it to. This is the power of my Boundless Ability, which allows for me to summon things inter-dimensionally." Aaron continued, sliding the sword back into its sheath. "I might keep this sword around, as it's very unique. I like how it looks, and I'd probably be able to outrange Ronin if it ever came to it."
"Wow. That's impressive. So let me guess, you could really say that you're..." Oki began before pointing at Aaron jokingly. "Out of this world?" He punned, wondering if that was even a word. Aaron just stared at him in shock, not responding for a second. "You really just did that, didn't you?" Aaron asked in disbelief. Oki smiled at him as a child would. "Absolutely!"
Well, Aaron was surprised, but he wasn't going to let that stop him from getting their task done. "Come on, we've wasted too much time messing around. We need to get started on the teleportation, or we'll be here all day." Aaron responded, causing Oki to go back into his original state of mind. "Yes, you're right. Sorry for my distractions. I just couldn't help getting sidetracked. Now, I'll keep quiet as you perform your obviously difficult teleportation methods." Oki responded, unaware that they were would be teleported in less than a second. "You think too lowly of me. I'm just waiting for everyone to be ready, as I can set the spell to teleport us at any time." Aaron responded, snapping his fingers to grab the attention of everyone at once.
He achieved this effect by amplifying the sound of his fingers snapping by around ten times, ensuring that everyone could hear him, at the cost of Oki nearly having his eardrums explode. This noise was heard louder by the Werewolves due to their superior hearing. Aaron didn't know this, but at least his intentions got across. "Alright, everyone! Once you're all ready for teleportation, I'm going to snap my fingers, and we will appear there, okay? I'm only snapping my fingers to let you know when I'm teleporting! If anyone ever has to teleport with me and I don't snap my fingers, don't be surprised!" Aaron announced, lifting his hand into the air. "Yell when you're ready!"
What followed next could only be described as a roar from the Werewolves as they all began yelling. Crystet, Sciat, Jude, Free or Clair, None, and Oki blended in with the crowd, joining in. Aaron looked towards them, smiling. Today was going to be a fine day. "So, you all are ready? Well then, without any further delay, let's get this teleport going!" Aaron yelled, his fingers finally snapping together. Everyone watched the air around them distort, Aaron adding in the special effect for the illusion of a complicated teleportation spell. It was fun to see the reactions of everyone there.
Ronin walked along open plains, unable to not feel guilty about leaving Oki behind in place of his own feelings. "Should I have taken the offer that Oki gave me?" He asked himself, doubting his own decisions. After a good deal of debate, he decided that it would be a good idea to run back to Oki. He wanted to check on Oki. He wanted to make sure that Oki was alright, after all.
Ronin appeared in the trees behind Oki's destroyed home, looking at Aaron standing still with his arm raised into the air. Ronin looked on in curiosity, watching Aaron snap his fingers, causing everyone to suddenly disappear. "What the...?" Ronin asked himself. They could have gone anywhere, and he wouldn't be able to go near Aaron with the threat he had delivered Aaron.
However, burning anger was building in his chest. It was directed solely towards Aaron. "Aaron...you son of a bitch. You're dead the next time I see you, and I'm not giving you the glory of a quick death. No, you're going to die slowly and painfully,"
"And I'm going to enjoy every minute of it."