Despite the excitement about Lumina's and Ruby's victory, there was one other applicant going in that day. He valiantly if barely made it past Cardin's team, only for the second to send him out of the running. The winning duo now received grudging acknowledgement from the people who previously scoffed at them.
In addition, just like Goodwitch said, they were allowed to stay at the Beacon dormitory; a number of rooms were held in reserve for this exact occasion.
Selina knew that the next phase for her friend would start the following day, though even she had no idea what it was. It rankled a bit to have a girl younger than her become a Huntress before herself, but Selina tried not to let it get to her. Lumina was different from anyone else she knew. She needed to take a walk and clear her head, though; not only to get rid of that sting of envy, but also to ruminate on what she learned today.
This was when she spied a friend in one of the inner courtyards; Velvet sat under one of the trees and intently stared a hole into its bark. The second year hardly even moved, her brows creased.
Seeing her reminded Selina of the incident during lunch, so she walked over and announced herself by plopping down onto the grass by Velvet's side. When that failed, she tried a quiet whistle that was also ignored. Which intrigued Selina more than it annoyed her, wondering what could have her friend so deep in thought.
She leaned in and whispered "Hellooooo" into Velvet's ears, which finally made the hare flinch out of her trance. "Selina to Velvet, are you alive in there?"
The other faunus stared at her in befuddled silence before giving a slow nod. "Yeah. Yeah. Just thinking is all."
"Well thanks, Captain Obvious."
Her wink made Velvet relax, even smile the tiniest bit. Selina made herself comfortable by leaning against the tree's trunk and started digging: "So what did Lumina talk to you about? I've never seen her glare like that before, either."
The memory of what happened before the first match only returned halfway through her question. Now Selina was definitely intrigued. Velvet cringed, though. She began to hem and hah about, slowly ducking her shoulders under Selina's attention. The redhead said nothing, unwilling to pressure her; not that she needed to. Velvet gave in on her own in the end.
"Oh fine, it's my Semblance. I can copy peoples' muscle memory and learn all their physical skills by looking at them."
"Holy shit, what? You serious?"
Despite her fleeting hope to have misheard, Velvet nodded. Selina put a hand to her forehead, trying to understand. How was such a Semblance even possible? "Shit, that's, like... how? What? Everything?"
Velvet nodded again. She hugged her knees to her chest and began to talk: "The first time you talked to me, I learned how you wield your spear. I can use all kinds of weapon by now, you know? It's... it's so easy. It always was. It feels like cheating."
"Yeah, I get it. Can't say I'm all that happy you just copy everything I worked for."
Her drawled response made Velvet look away. She hunched further, but Selina did not dwell on the renewed sense of inadequacy.
"How's that your Semblance anyway? It's an expression of yourself, so are you some kind of super thief?"
The brunette whipped around at once. "I'm not a thief!" she all but shouted, her vehemence giving Selina pause. Yet despite being scandalised, Velvet lowered her voice a moment later: "I'm not. I've never stolen anything."
She fell quiet then, wetting her lips and trying to find the words. "But I was always good at learning, picking up new skills. I speak fluent Mistralian, Atlesean, and Vacuan. All kinds of other stuff, too."
The image her explanation painted was an incredible one, but Selina knew her friend was no liar. Meanwhile, Velvet sighed. "It still feels like cheating," she muttered. "All of this comes so easy to me, I barely need to do anything. Others have to work for years to do something I get in months or weeks."
Things began to make sense, though they remained fantastical. Selina still felt a smidgen of bitterness, but she had always known not all beings were born equal. If nothing else, Lumina's mere existence drove the fact home. She swallowed her feelings in the end and wrapped an arm around Velvet's shoulder; the older girl relaxed against her, clearly relieved.
"I'm not actually mad, just so you know. This is just a bit more than I expected. Brothers, you beat out literally everyone I know on Semblance strength... except maybe Lumina 'cause hers is just as unfair," she said while giving Velvet a soft squeeze. "Now back to that, you used it on her and? What happened?"
For some reason the prompt made her friend shudder. "I-It's like I slid off a wall," she began haltingly, almost in disbelief. "I don't know how to describe it, like at all. And she noticed, no one ever did before."
Velvet shuddered once again as she recalled the experience. "It felt so weird looking into her eyes. She somehow held onto a part of me. I have no idea how she did it."
"Okay, yeah. I'd be scared too. And what did she say?"
Thankfully, this seemed to have been the worst of it. Velvet calmed down as she thought back to their conversation. "That's the weird part, really. She was not mad at all afterward. Just walked over and told me I'm inefficient with it."
Velvet's disbelief was clear to hear, even Selina was dumbfounded by that. Her friend went on without regard: "Like, how is this unfair thing inefficient? But no, she comes up and tells me to stop using it like a club. I was so confused!"
In the end Velvet's exasperation drew a snort from Selina. "Heh, sounds like her. Did she actually say how you'd do that?"
"...yeah. I didn't even get half of it, she talked about essence and patterns. I'm not even sure what will happen if I get it right."
"We can ask her, you know?"
"She's kinda intimidating, though?"
Selina rolled her eyes at that. Typical Velvet. "You sure are skittish for what might be the most gifted hunter of our generation," she quipped and stood. "Come on, let's go see her."
When the second-year turned toward Beacon proper however, she pulled her toward the cliffside with a grin. "She's always out at sunset."
That was indeed where they found Lumina. Her wings were spread and she stood motionless, bathing in the last rays of light. Velvet trailed behind while Selina approached; a cheerful tap to Lumina's bare back drew her attention and she waved cheerfully.
"Heya. I heard you gave Velvet some pointers for her Semblance. They suck, explain it better."
Velvet cringed again and made to apologise, but a look from Lumina cut her off before the first word was spoken. "Why did you not say so yourself?" the moth asked calmly.
"I mean, you just left for some reason. A-And I had to think it over first, too."
"That is... fair."
"So," Selina interjected herself with a grin. "Explain from the start."
Lumina gave her friend a long look, but relented in the end. "Very well."
Then she turned to Velvet and began: "Your Semblance touches the Essence of another being, then draws out specific parts. You may also call it the soul. It is an... intimate process, one which you can complete unassisted. I saw the use of various focii before, Dream Nails being the last of them. But never this."
Though her audience was clearly stumped, they listened with rapt attention as she went on: "Such a focus allows their wielder to read the thoughts of those they touch and enter their dreams. It disperses restless spirits on contact."
"Wait, what? No one's reading my mind! Don't you dare!"
Selina covered her temples protectively, which prompted a snort from Lumina.
"You would not even know if someone did. It takes practice and mental discipline to detect intrusion, more than that to repel it."
"Don't care! Can't you, like, make a Charm that stops this stuff?"
Going by Lumina's expression, the idea had some merit. "I could," she agreed. "But it is only as strong as I. If someone actually tried to break into my Dream, I could not stop them."
Seeing that this did not calm Selina, Lumina sighed and began to reassure her: "Rest assured there are no such focii on Remnant. The only one you have to worry about stands by your side and seems amenable to your refusal."
Velvet nodded resolutely, which did calm Selina; her friend may be a dirty cheater in the Semblance department, but she was also a sweetheart. Seeing that, Lumina glanced back at the setting sun.
"I can spare an hour or two before I need to turn in."
"But the next part only starts after lunch?"
The hare's confusion drew a chuckle from Selina, who pointed at her younger friend. "She gets up at dawn, always."
"Quite. Now do you want to learn, or rather wallow in mediocrity?"
Her confrontational demeanour gave Velvet pause for a mere moment. Selina was tempted to chide Lumina, had she not seen her upperclasswoman firm up in response. A rare smile graced Lumina's features once she nodded.
"Good."
Then a flash of light made their eyes snap shut. Both women had to blink the spots away, though Lumina waited patiently until they could look at the elaborate shape she burned into the ground between them. It was round, with a number of ellipsoid lines beginning and ending in the outer circle. They all revolved around the center.
"This is the shape you will need."
Velvet quickly realised that Lumina was quite knowledgeable on the matter for some reason, but she had no real chance to ask questions with the shorter girl's rapid pace. While Selina was told to meditate on her aura in an attempt to become more aware of herself and thus intrusions, the hare faunus had to continuously use her Semblance. By how Lumina told it, intuition played a major part when interacting with another's essence, which Velvet felt made sense. The only way to grow proficient with it was to use it.
Therefore, Lumina kept sending a particular thought at her that she had to read. It was a gruesome ninety minutes of tying her own mind into knots; Velvet generally had an idea how to approach it, but moving one's mind was harder than the mere words implied. She only managed it once, on the evening's final attempt. Three simple words echoed through her mind, delivered in ten thousand tongues.
'Dawn will break.'
It reverberated through Velvet's skull as she wandered away, only slowly leaving her mind.
She was accosted by a shadow no two turns into the dormitory. Velvet needed a moment to recognise Ghost, Team SPBY's mascot.
"O-Oh," she greeted, slightly confused at his presence. "Are you looking for Penny?"
Ghost stared at her. Seconds passed in increasingly awkward silence, then he produced a gleaming dagger. Or something like it, Velvet realised. The edge was glittering silver, its heft thin lines of light. Flakes of that same ethereal shape she was shown earlier flickered around the tool. She could not help but stare.
"What is this?"
Ghost struck her with the blade in response and Velvet was too perplexed to dodge. She felt a foreign pressure in the back of her head, an invisible gaze that observed a dozen different thoughts. Then it was gone.
Ghost kept staring at her as if waiting for something. Velvet slowly raised a finger, pointing at the thing in his hands. "Is, is that a Dream Nail?"
Much to her surprise, this time she received a response. Ghost nodded and Velvet gaped, clearly remembering Lumina's comment that no such thing existed on Remnant. Moreover, she also realised she never tried using her Semblance on Ghost. Considering he just read her mind, turnabout was fair play.
First she grabbed his skills, though; a wide variety of abilities from wielding clubs to drawing maps.
Then Velvet focussed and tried to read his mind. All was quiet, though Ghost tilted his head.
She tried again, straining herself to the point a handful of gleaming flakes swirled around her. She unleashed the balled power right at Ghost, yet nothing happened once again beyond that same tilt of the head.
"Did I get in?" she ultimately asked, only to receive a nod. "Why didn't I hear anything? You need to think something."
This time she received no response; Ghost simply turned and walked away. He left a confused second-year behind.
By the time she returned to her dorm, her team was already in bed. If there was one consolation, for Velvet, it was that she lucked out in getting an entire group of early birds to complement herself; someone staying up late while the rest tried to sleep would have been awful.
She was also too curious for her own good; one final attempt, Velvet told herself. She focussed on Coco and reached out with her mind... only to fall forward. The next moment she stood on top of the clouds. Right below her fluttered Coco, clothes in constant flux; no wind blew despite the height and Coco waved her arms like a bird, never once looking up.
Velvet drank in her surroundings with awe and a tiny bit of shame; she just invaded her friend's dream. Sure, it turned out to be something cute, but what if it was a wet dream she stumbled her way into? She would have died of embarassment. Something which Coco may still do if she ever learned that Velvet snuck a peek into this.
Then again, she knew the guilt would make her confess it within two weeks. So she instinctively pulled out of the dream. Her partner would get that confession right the next morning, they really needed to establish boundaries.
When her eyes opened, Velvet found herself face-down on the carpet. Soft it may be, but the ground underneath was hard. She was simply grateful to her aura for taking the hit as she fell. And with those thoughts Velvet got changed before shuffling into bed.
As the next day dawned, all were curious what the second phase would hold. Ruby and Lumina were called to the cliffs overseeing the Emerald Forest right after the first match and an early lunch. A group of students and license applicants milled around while they faced Ozpin again.
Ruby felt a little intimidated by the venerable headmaster, though his grandfatherly smile took most of the edge off.
"Again, congratulations on reaching this far. I hope you two are ready?" he asked of them. Two nods were given while the man sipped from a mug of what may be coffee. "Very well. Your task is as simple as it is difficult. For the second and final phase of the examination, you will have to survive in the Emerald Forest for a week."
He paused there to gauge their reactions; Ruby was a little confused and somewhat disappointed, having expected something more grand. Seeing her expression, he chuckled.
"You will be unsupervised and may act as you wish, except for returning to Vale. While I am aware that both of you possess the abilities to leave such unfortunate circumstances, I have to request you not use them. This would not be much of an examination if you did, after all."
That slowly made her realise what the big issue here would be. One full week in the wilderness, alone with all the Grimm in the forest and no chance to buy supplies or even a tent. As she began to worry, Lumina simply shrugged.
"We will make do," the moth faunus declared without any fanfare. Then she turned to Ruby. "Do you know how to eviscerate kills?"
"Uh... kinda?"
"I do too." That settled, Lumina turned back to Ozpin. "May we descend the cliffs now?"
Ruby had additional questions and no time to ask them. Ozpin nodded, spreading one arm toward the cliffside. Before he could so much as say a word however, the crowd became agitated. Nobody called out to them, but Ruby heard a lot of complaints about something that was drowned out. Lumina glanced their way while the headmaster chuckled.
"It seems our first years are not happy that they will remain the only ones we catapulted into the forest."
Ruby's world narrowed on him with the word 'catapult'. She knew, just knew that she wanted this. Her hand snapped up of its own volition as she practically vibrated in place. "Oh, oh! Can we do that? Pretty please?" Then she realised what she just did. "Uh, sir?"
Her ears grew hot under the laughter from behind, but neither Lumina nor the headmaster joined in. His amused smile was close enough, though he inclined his head.
"Very well."
As they were led to the platforms, Selina nudged Yang at the sidelines. "Your sis is a weirdo."
"Yup, the cutest weirdo in all of Vale!"
The blonde was almost unreasonably proud of that, but Selina could understand. Though that did not mean she could not make some trouble in paradise: "And Weiss is ogling her."
"What?!"
Completely distracted from the pair of the hour, Yang's head snapped around to Weiss. The heiress flinched back under the heated look, only to puff up. A clearly visible blush graced her pale cheeks.
"I was not!" she almost but not quite shrieked. Selina only giggled to herself, which clearly agitated her even more: "I told you I am not interested in girls!"
"To be fair, you were staring pretty hard," Blake added. She seemed mostly curious instead of teasing, though. "Any particular reason?"
At that Weiss sighed softly. "Just idle musings," she said, having swiftly calmed. "Ruby may be the most... genuine person I have met in my life. She is unashamedly herself, regardless of circumstance. A bit like Selina in that sense."
"Aww, I love you too."
Weiss averted her gaze at that, though Selina did not spot any sign of her being upset. Progress.
Perhaps it was for the better that they were all distracted from teasing the heiress by a loud wham. A happy shriek sounded right after as Ruby sailed away into the sky at breakneck speed. Lumina and Ozpin watched her fly for a moment, then the headmaster received a simple nod from the moth. A trail of light left his side, ending right next to Ruby where Lumina now flew. The two realigned and descended toward the forest together.
"Welp," Selina quipped. "Won't hear from them for a week. Anyone up for games?"
While the first years began to disperse, Velvet followed her teacher's descent thoughtfully. She felt incredibly curious about this new, heretofore unknown use of her Semblance. After getting over her team's moment of wariness, at least; Coco even gave her permission to check her dreams whenever, complete with this flirty wink she just knew embarassed her partner.
She focussed on Ozpin in a bid to distract herself. He and Goodwitch were talking quietly, the deputy newly arrived. An incredible curiousity made Velvet throw caution to the wind, though no one seemed to notice the glistening motes surrounding her.
First she focussed on the stern deputy, only to be violently rejected. Goodwitch's neutral expression morphed into a frown. She looked around carefully, unaware what exactly just happened or who did it.
Despondent about being repelled without even being detected, Velvet tried again. This time she aimed at the headmaster who was still talking amicably with his deputy. Just as Velvet's Essence touched his however, she was held in a soft embrace. An impression of depth followed, deeper than the darkest sea.
And then a voice echoed through her head, unspoken: "That is quite rude of you, Ms. Scarlatina."
Velvet disengaged and fled with a panicked, barely muffled eep.
Ozpin smirked at the little joke, but the woman he spoke to unfortunately took this as him poking fun at her.
Meanwhile, Ruby's next adventure began. She was not totally inexperienced with camping, especially after her recent stint to Vacuo, but this still felt different. Grimm were plentiful this close to Vale, though Lumina disposed of them with distinction. They found enough food, too. Sleeping was a bit of an issue, but aura helped make it bearable. They each held watch for half the night, both without complaint. It was generally quiet.
On the second day, right as they broke camp, Ruby spoke up: "Uh, hey, Lumina? I was wondering. Do you know Grimm?"
The other girl stared at her with a sudden intensity. Ruby wilted somewhat, but kept going anyway. This bothered her for hours now. "He talked like he knows you, at least."
They worked in silence. Only when it was time to move did Lumina answer. What she said surprised Ruby, though: "He is my younger brother."
"Huh? Wait, you're a bug-woman from outer space?!" And was there not something else he said about a sister? She forgot.
Lumina was only slightly stumped. "...technically, yes?"
"And you changed your form to fit in with us humans here?! Oh this is so cool!" Ruby's eyes were almost sparkling by this point. "Grimmchild never talked to me, what's your homeworld like? Are there more people like you and him? Is everyone that powerful?"
Her partner weathered the storm of excited questions; she seemed truly alienated for the first time since Ruby met her. Only when the older girl fell silent did she shake her head.
"There are none like Grimm and I, I don't think. Higher beings aplenty, but even they do not compare. From how you speak, I take it you were his latest caretaker?"
Ruby nodded, though slightly confused. Lumina returned the gesture thoughtfully. "I see. I should have guessed."
Then, out of nowhere, Lumina invaded her personal space. A warm forehead was pressed against Ruby's, immediately driving heat into her face. She fidgeted but did not dare pull away. Lumina's eyes were amber, almost gold like the morning sun. They stared into her own silver with that same quiet intensity, seeing to the depths of Ruby's soul.
"Yes."
Just one word, more breathed than spoken. "The Nightmare's flame is rooted within you. Just a spark, but it is there. You stood before the Nightmare's Heart and completed the ritual. I can feel it, now that I know it is there."
She let go at last. Ruby sighed in relief. She was not mad, just a little embarassed; more than that though, she was intrigued. If Lumina knew some of the things Grimm knew, then maybe she could help. "It's, uh, he also said I have some weird light powers. I still don't know how they work, but I can do this?"
With that she focussed hard and drew from within. Warmth rose from her core, all the way up to her eyes. Silver gleamed, flickering and flowing. Lumina observed with interest, though Ruby could only keep it up a few seconds. Breathing out slowly, she finished her question: "Do you know anything about that?"
Unbeknownst to them, every creature of Grimm within half a kilometre had fled.
"Hm."
She half expected Lumina to close in again. It was still embarassing, but Ruby bore it stoically; she was soon distracted when their foreheads touched. Something other grasped for her very being. Her crimson aura flickered into visibility. Lumina studied her with interest, musing as she did.
"It is light, but not like mine. A little different, mostly lesser. An offshoot, perhaps? With specific purpose at that. It slays the void, I can tell you this much."
"What's the void?"
She stared at Lumina from up close, slowly getting used to the proximity. Was it weird that this did not feel romantic at all? The movies lied to her.
Her partner did not seem to care for it, either. She simply explained: "The creatures of Grimm are all of the void. It seems your entire line developed to destroy them."
"Developed," Grimm's voice sounded from nowhere, "or created?"
"Go away, I am not talking to you."
His condescending laughter slowly faded. Once again the girls separated, though Lumina scowled now. Ruby did not feel quite well butting into whatever problems they had, but she was too curious not to.
"Do you, uh, not get along?"
The moth huffed and turned away. "He does not even have the decency to approach me upon arriving here," she groused, leading the way and forcing Ruby to scramble to keep up.
While they were busy in the forest, a second pair of applicants made it through the gauntlet by a hair's breadth on the day after. Selina was not happy about it, but they won fair and square.
That afternoon found her and Cardin in the gym, her spotting him despite the abrasive behaviour. For some reason he seemed particularly angry the last few days, but at least the eye candy was nice.
Once he completed another set and put the bar down, Selina handed him a water bottle. "You don't look happy," she prodded. "Something on your mind?"
To her surprise, Cardin looked away. "Nothing."
Now she was intrigued, he normally did not react like that. Selina leaned forward and poked him in the bicep. "Okay, being flustered isn't like you at all. Come on, out with it. It's just us here anyway, I won't tell."
But Cardin kept waffling around despite the prodding. Selina gave him some space, though she refused to leave; he did another two sets before finally calling it quits on the workout. Speculative glances went to Selina as they sat down on a bench.
In the end he came to a decision and grabbed her by the shoulder. "Look, not a word to anyone. Not even my team, got it?"
"You got it. So?"
Even then he hesitated for long seconds.
"That girl, Lumina. She...."
And did not even manage to complete the sentence. The way he trailed off said it all; Selina's eyes widened in surprise.
"No way. You're crushing?" Her sheer disbelief made Cardin flush visibly. Selina barely, barely managed not to laugh about the irony. "Oh boy. Oh dear. Brothers, you've never even talked to her."
"Shut up, I know! How do you think I'm feeling about this?"
Despite the momentary eruption, he heaved a sigh and idly wiped some sweat off his forehead. "It's just, I dunno. This never happened before." He did not even object when Selina patted his broad back. "What do I do? The boys will never let me live that down."
Things slowly started to make sense. At least they moved back into territory Selina could give advice on.
"If they're asses about it, fuck them. Real friends don't care about who you're into. 'sides, I can kinda understand it." A glance went her way again. She caught the implied question and huffed. "I'm not into her, but Lumina is larger than life. No one else has confidence like she does. She's one of those people that just leaves an impression."
Then, to alleviate some tension, she put on a grin. "Or maybe you're just into women who can kick your ass?"
She was shoved off the bench for her trouble, laughing all the way down. Cardin was nowhere near as amused. "Fuck you. If it was that, I'd be looking at half the girls in our year."
"Including me, huh?" She waggled her eyebrows, much to Cardin's renewed embarassment. "Well, you're pretty cute when you're flustered." Just as expected, he flushed some more. This guy was clearly unused to compliments.
But enough of that. Selina clapped his back again. "Relax, just teasing. Anyway, I'm telling you now, going after Lumina will be hard. Maybe she'll grow into it, but from what I saw she isn't interested in dating."
What Selina kept to herself were her own suspicions; there was more to Lumina than met the eye, even more than she originally imagined. That evening with Velvet, the lessons on how to protect her mind weighed on Selina.
Unaware of her wonder, Cardin stood with a shrug. She put the matter aside for now and appreciated the sight once more before nudging him. "Now I wanna do some sets, too."
"Oh, yeah, sure."
He took over spotting her without complaint. Others joined them soon enough and the room grew more lively.
Days passed for all of them. Lumina remained confident in her success, though she came to appreciate Ruby's presence a great deal more. Having a partner to switch watch with made the night far safer. In fact, their relationship may just resemble the core of humanity in a microcosm; if there was another, perhaps more suited to a given task one could rely on, this eased the lives of everyone. It was an interesting insight.
Fighting the creatures of Grimm was simple for the pair; if anything, they squabbled a bit over who got to kill what. Fresh water was secured and they had an easy time hunting game due to their speed. Sometimes they met others who also began the ordeal in the forest, but few made it through Beacon's first years.
It was not a comfortable week overall, but they made it through nonetheless. On the eighth day, both young women materialised on top of the same cliff their ordeal began. Ozpin already awaited them, together with a small crowd of students and others. Reporters here to see the first new hunters, curious civilians, and the like. One woman in particular sized them up rather intently, but Lumina paid her no further mind.
Both received their licenses from the headmaster under applause. Ruby exuberantly hugged Lumina, who allowed it this once while cameras flashed. This was really it, though. Some more cheers were given before the crowd began to disperse.
"Soooo," Ruby started a little shily. "I was thinking, uh, do you want to team up for a bit? I mean, we got along pretty well, didn't we? So if you don't mind, I mean, uh...."
She did not allow Lumina to get a word in edgewise until trailing off. The moth was about to dismiss Ruby's request, but remembering Kali and Ghira gave her pause. Selina waited nearby as well, she noticed. Lumina had to realise that, although she never cared for anyone's presence before, it had become quite pleasant to have them around.
After some contemplation, she nodded. "I do not mind. I can not promise it will remain so, but for now that is alright."
Ruby immediately brightened and began to babble excitedly. Selina threw them both a thumbs-up and a big grin. Then the wolf faunus waved to Velvet, who approached the small group with a conflicted expression.
"If you have a moment," the brunette interrupted Ruby meekly, "I wanted to ask something."
Into the pause she knocked on Lumina's mind. Flakes of Essence whirled around her, watched by a fascinated Ruby. Lumina could not help but feel a little pride swell over such rapid progress. She answered without speaking a word: "Then ask your question. I see you practiced."
Velvet smiled at the praise. "I did, yeah." She paid no mind to Ruby's and Selina's confusion at the unprompted response. "The first thing I wanted to know is, well, is it normal that Essence swirls around some people? I mean, you're gleaming. How is nobody else seeing it?"
Her question prompted curiousity from their audience of two, though Lumina acknowledged neither of them.
"It takes either a focus or ability to touch another's Essence to see. Ruby will see due to her circumstances, but no one else will. As for the Essence surrounding me, leave it alone. No one will enter my Dream."
Velvet nodded slowly while Grimm's laughter once again went unheard by all but two of them. Yet for some reason it cut off suddenly. Lumina continued to ignore her brother and focussed on Velvet. "What else?"
"Well, uh, what does it mean if I do my thing and get nothing? Like, it worked but I still heard nothing. Actually, you said there were no focii on Remnant, but Ghost has one."
Her eyes narrowed as theories coursed through her mind. She liked none of them. Velvet wilted under her scowl, but Lumina could not quite control her expression.
"That," she began slowly, measuring each word with barely suppressed anger, "means whatever you targeted has no mind. You can read even a corpse's final thoughts by the traces of Essence clinging to it. Were you aiming at a creature of Grimm?"
All that question got her was a mute shake of the head. Lumina's suspicion worsened. "I see. And that 'Ghost', where is it right now?"
Velvet opened her mouth, but did not speak. Her gaze shifted to behind Lumina. At the same time Grimm's voice reached her and Ruby. He spoke frantically, much unlike he otherwise would.
"Sister, I beg of you: do not turn around!"
She turned around anyway, only to stare into empty pools of darkness.