Melat stayed frozen at the corner of the room, which was of little relief to Parisa, especially after noticing that sometime between her gaze flickering briefly aside to seek out an escape route and refocusing her attention on the impending threat, it had inched closer. Oh. So they were playing that game. Fantastic.
"Melat," she said slowly. "What the hell is going on with you?"
But Melat did not answer, and Pari was pretty sure that this thing wasn't Melat in the first place. Who knew if there even was a Melat? Maybe all of it had been a fabrication, a ruse to get into the house. Fucking Altair.
She took a step back, and then a few more, and dread pooled in her stomach. The distance between her and Melat hadn't lengthened, though Melat had not moved. How was that possible? She could turn tail and run, but something told her that taking her eyes off of this... thing... was a bad idea. "Melat," she tried again. "What do you want?"
But Melat just kept smiling, so Pari kept backing away. If she could just get to that tunnel between the rows, she could finagle her way up the stairs again... maybe. Maybe they could keep Melat locked in the basement. What had happened with Roo's wards? Weren't they working? Wasn't this supposed to be the exact thing they prevented? In the corner of her eye, she sighted the gap, and this cost her a few more feet of space between herself and the entity - it had advanced the moment her attention had drifted. Pari swallowed a curse and gingerly angled her body into the gap, before freezing in realization. She'd have her eyes off of Melat. Would it vanish? Would it pop up somewhere else?
She didn't really have a choice, either way. It was retreat upstairs or continue staring at the creature in front of her. Parisa ducked backwards, gripping one of the nearby shelves and heaving it downwards, where it landed with a solid crash. She didn't think it would do anything to dissuade Melat, but at least she could still see a sliver of the entity's continuously-grinning face peek out from behind the neighboring shelf. Melat didn't blink or even wince at the crash, though it had sent Pari's heart reeling. She just kept staring.