A look of surprise crossed Evelyn's features. Not shock, but definite surprise. "He told you?" The moment of surprise was then replaced by abject amusement. Lyn couldn't help it, the thought of Ari complaining about her grandmother to the beautiful vampire somehow made her a little giggly. "Really. I'm beginning to think he's just wanting to complain now." But if the girl minds at all, it doesn't seem to show. That Vivian heard isn't really a big deal to her.
"They were probably the size of of small buses if judging by the aftermath was anything. I could actually feel the earth reacting to her power." She gave a sly look to the vampire, "My grandmother is an archmage, you see. Very powerful, born in the mountains of her homeland." She glanced over her shoulder, as if half-thinking the elf might appear if bidden. "But don't tell him I said that. Every time he brings it up, I keep telling him he's exaggerating." Though really, Lyn didn't think the woman would have hurt him. Just scare him...a lot.
Lyn nodded, her eyes sparkling with mischief, "He is a nice guy. If unruly by the standards of his people." She thought for a moment, her brows furrowing as her mind grew distant. It was a moment before she appeared to refocus on the here and now. "The funny thing is as much as his family thinks him such a rebel, Ari is fixated on the people and things he feels he should protect. He takes it very seriously." She shook her head, "We'd had a horrible argument even when we met here at first and still he insisted on following me. I don't know if it's irritating or endearing." Actually, she knew precisely what she thought about it.
"If they do have something like that, we might just have to plan something." The more she thought about it, the more it really did seem to appeal to her. "And don't worry, it'll be our little secret. If he found out, he'd probably go out of his way to make sure we could never talk or plot against him again." As if. What would be the fun in that?
She folded her arms, listening intently. "That...it is horrible." She really couldn't think of another way to describe it. Not in and of itself, but horrible to be placed in such a situation. "Sounds as if you could be subject to something similar to the lunacy that the were creatures can get caught in."