To be honest, what does Adiwilaga expect from a human?
To not scream at the sight of him bloodied from head to toe with one bone-breaking out of his skin? It's crazy how he forgot that these kinds of things weren't a usual sight for them.
Adiwilaga has half of his body stuck under a motorbike. His left hand bends at a weird angle, and he hisses sharply as his bone breaks through his skin in the most painful way.
Humans are physically the most fragile of all; things like this—bone sticking out his arm, blood flowing everywhere—will kill them in an instant. It hurt, it feels like an endless pain until the bone fixes itself, but it won't kill him, that's for sure. All he needs to do is just put them back in so it can repair itself quicker.
But humans wouldn't have known that would they? They didn't even know 'something' like him existed.
He had hoped no one actually saw him and that the majority of them would agree thinking no one was flying anywhere due to the impact of the crash. If they notice him in a way that they know where his body lands, it's going to be a mess for everyone back home and he rather not have that.
But then there she goes, a girl with bob hair somehow found him.
So, of course, when the girl who caught sight of him—Adiwilagi still hasn't figured out how the other managed to find him—and he whispers to her not to scream, she drops and faints instead. He grunts in pain on her behalf when her body hits the ground. He can imagine how hurt it will be for her later when she wakes up.
"Adi? Di? Are you there?" he hears Atarakala's voice—so loud despite the earpiece getting thrown far away from him—thanks to his wolf hearing.
"I'm here!" he half yells, wanting to alert the others about his situation but not wanting to have people noticing him more simultaneously.
Enough with this girl finding out about him, and probably will woke up confused.
"I'm sending Manggala and Mahisha to you right now. There are too many people around there, so I can't sacrifice sending more than them. Hold on, okay?"
"Alright! It's fine, but they better hurry up or—"
Then his nose picked up the smell of a cold-blooded and whip of wind before a figure of a woman standing in front of him.
"I'm here," Mahisha says, bending down to grab the motorbike, lifting it with one hand, and putting it somewhere else but on the top of Adiwilaga. "You alright?"
"Holy, that was really fast."
"Among all of us, I am the fastest, and you know that; now come on, fix that bone," Mahisha said, looking around with all of her instinct set up high to make sure no one noticed what was happening here.
She wore a black glass, her skin glowing in a way that if it was judged by humans, they will call it beautiful but to Mahisha herself, it was painful. An irritating burning on her skin. She licks her lips a few times before her eyes under the shade fall to the motorbike she just moves earlier—specifically to the bump on its part that is shaped due to crushing into Adiwilaga's strong bones.
"Shit, let me fix the motorbike—"
Adiwilaga hissed, "Wait, not that first. Watch out for the girl behind you!"
"A what?" the brownish hair girl turned around to where Adiwilaga pointed out with his chin, and her eyes widen at the sight of a woman. "What the hell is this?"
Adiwilaga, who managed to finally lie back on his back now that the motorbike was no longer on him, tucked his bone back to its rightful place while biting his lips to prevent the yells of pain comes out—before closing his eyes and sighing on Mahisha's question.
"I was hit by a car; it threw me off until here," Adiwilaga started; he accepted Mahisha's offering hand to stand up before continuing, "And she somehow sees me, and well, you see how my condition is earlier, so she faints to that."
"Shit, Adi, she is going to remember!" Mahisha curses, walking towards the girl and lightly pulling on the other's chin to look better at her face. "She is alive. I can hear her heartbeat now that I am in a calmer mind. I can 'compel' her, but that means I had to wait until she wakes up."
Mahisha, like many vampires around the world, was gifted with an undeniable charm and the ability to hypnotize their victim. They called it 'compelling.' It's all basically just something vampire uses to survive, to lure a victim and drink their blood dry. But unlike the other vampire, Mahisha has a bond with something unnatural, and using her power means drying out the power of the bizarre that she is linked into.
Adiwilaga shakes his head at that idea. "No, don't use it. I think we—"
"What the fuck is this?!" a sudden yell from Manggala had the werewolf, and the vampire in a heated discussion, turning their head in an unison to the man with a cut on his left eyebrow—who somehow already bend down by Mahisha's side, checking on the fainted girl, without them hearing his entrance.
"She saw me, I had my hand bone sticking out, and that sight made her faint," Adiwilaga explained once again.
"I am thinking of waiting for her and compelling her later when she wakes up."
"I think that's a bad idea and you know why, so just fix the motorbikes and leave. She probably thinks the heat got into her and turned her insane."
Manggala stands up and spreads his gaze towards the commotion around the car that just crashed into Adiwilaga—he knows all of them can hear how some people in there claiming they saw a man standing where the car has crashed so there should be a body. Adiwilaga needs to go before people notice him at all, and Mahisha is literally burning under the sun.
"Alright, listen, you and Mahisha, go back to the mansion now. We can't have people who think they see you to actually see you, Di—and I can practically smell you burning, Mahisha,"
"So go now. I'll stay here and handle this girl."