"Sorry." Graven told the young Arrancar he held by the throat before snapping his neck like a twig. The Ejercito la Sangre member gurgled for a moment, choking on his own blood before falling limp. The Arrancar sighed, the corpse slumping to the ground behind him. He hadn't managed to get Muerte or Escasez to show themselves, or even extract their location. With a sudden burst of violence, he fired a Cero at the dead man, obliterating his fallen form.
A large pulse of a familiar reiatsu washed over the Arrancar at that moment, calming his frazzled nerves. Another red energy, pulsing and flowin similar to his own rushed over him. One of his rare smiles began to creep its way onto his face as he opened his Pesquisa fully. "Eden, what a pleasant suprise!"
Graven used Sonido to burst off in her direction, leaving an afterimage that would remain there before flickering away. It wouldn't take him long to catch up with the young lady, as his speed was vaunted among their fledgling organization. Bursting through the sands with abandon, he wondered what would possess the young Cero Espada to release so much spiritual pressure, unless she wanted to die.
Maybe she doesn't want to die, maybe she's trying to flex... He considered in his thoughts, wondering whether or not she was hoping to become more powerful. If she was, he would join her. Two is always better than one in the white sands of Hueco Mundo.
Appearing near the younger Arrancar, he watched appreciatively as she loosened her muscles and joints before combat. He would never let it be known, but he had a soft spot for a few of the little ones, considering them part of his pack. The wolf whistled lowly to catch her attention before she ran off, hoping to stop her in her tracks. Moving alongside Eden, he would begin a conversation as they headed into the Menos Forest.
"Long time, no see, Cero-chan. How have you been?" He would ask in a monotone voice, belying his genuinely interested nature. Graven's reputatiion was fearsome, and he didn't want to show any weakness to his superior, even if they were acquainted.