Blue had succeeded to strike the two men that had become distracted by the deviation of her weapons toward the heavens, observing as the first dagger lodged into the eye socket of one, striking the frontal lobe of the cerebrum and proceeding to shut down autonomous functions until the man would fall with a sickening thud on the floor. The second weapon had impaled itself in the throat of her remaining target, striking the vital, jugular vein as the man sputtered his life flood that equally spewed from where the blade had pierced him. Even if he was successful in removing the weapon, it would only quicken death by rapid blood loss as the vital organ in his heart would sped the process by, what she assumed was correct, the quickening rhythm as trepidation of the inevitable soon set in to the mind frame of the struck individual.
Blue eyes would then roll in their sockets, toward Echo who had commenced in disposing of the remainder of their victims. Not enemies. Not threats. Victims for being unfortunate of being assigned the task of eliminating two powerful creatures, who surpassed them in skills and talents. Blue's eyes would narrow as it appeared one of the men who was confronting Echo had an affinity for water, which he had a copious supply with the large source of water they were riding upon. But she made no motion to aid her comrad, confident that he could defend himself. And if he could not, now that would be a fleeting disappointment if she would have to take all the glory and extract him from the lake if Echo's opponent had been successful in throwing him off the ship.
Her attention was diverted as the man with the knife in his throat approached her, a mixture of trepidation for his death and disdain for the woman who had doomed him shown in his eyes as he attempted to grasp her in a futile attempt to not allow his death to be in vain. Considering the man's uncoordinated movements, Blue simply stepped aside as he stumbled passed her and fell, his lungs grasping for air as he drowned within his own scarlet fluids. There was no remorse or sympathy for the fallen human as Blue gazed down at the corpse before taking note that Echo had enough for the night and went to retire, leaving Blue with task of cleaning up the mess they had made. Just like Echo, leaving her to clean up after him. Incompetent and lazy male.
Blue would survey the damage, which were minor to the vessel itself, before electrical pulses surged through axons, firing synapses as she used her telekinesis to thrust the carcasses into the lake, where they would be forgotten at the bottom of it. The manipulation of the water surrounding the vessel would be used to eliminate any traces of blood upon the upper deck, less the captain threaten to kick them off if he stumbled upon the horrific and gruesome sight. It would be an inconvenience but not a notion she would think twice to completing. So once she was finished in eliminating the traces of their confrontation, she proceeded to descend to the lower deck, where the rooms were held.
"A nice way to end the evening."
She stated as she followed Echo toward their assigned quarters.
"Do you know if we have one or two beds? If it's only one, willing to relinquish it or will I have to fight you for it? T'ch, if we make a ruckus, the neighbors' minds will run with perversion of what a couple like us would be doing... Humans are so easily amused and they are quick to come to sexual conclusions."
She said as they entered their quarters. She was just eager to arrive at Nede.