Asyel lifted herself up off the ground, dusting herself off. She glanced at the bandage on her arm, wincing slightly. It stung, but she would be fine. She held her arm tight with her hand, doing as he instructed. He seemed to know what he was talking about. She followed him, trying to wrap her mind around how the illusion worked. When that didn't work, she just cleared her mind. She didn't like magic, not one bit, but when it came to her life, she would try to accept it. If she was able to escape from the authorities without being imprisoned or executed...it would be a good day.
She followed him up the stairs of the tunnel, pausing as he peaked out into the open. When he said everything was clear, she waited for him to climb out of the hole. She began climbing after him, taking his hand when it was offered. Once outside the tunnel, she dusted herself off, smiling slightly. Perhaps they would get away from everything. Maybe they wouldn't get caught. "Thank you again, Hachen." She inhaled deeply. "Are we supposed to wait here for the woman and your pig?" She looked around to see if there was any sign of them. As far as she could tell, they were nowhere to be found.