Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-5999656-20160207063839/@comment-25582638-20160424212957

“Oh, I heard you loud and clear!” Raizel glared at Platinum.

“But did you hear that fox loud and clear? And I should mention that your sheep shoved me here! So why don't you ask about his plan to trust that fox? And don't start me with racism, Roads, I just happen to have some tolerance on those things 'til they do something nasty.”

“So, are you going to listen to your fox friend, or let the fox and the sheep know how very distrustful you are in their decision like a controlling mother scared that her child is doing something very alien to her?”

Raizel was holding herself from lashing out at her leader to end this quickly. What she did yesterday, lashing out at Fen, escalated to more arguments, then to worst. So she gotta hold herself.

The rebel didn't want to admit it, that glint of trust when Cyzarine apologized to her last night. To think that killer knew that she was supposed to be blamed for the massacre, Raizel was thinking that the young girl should've already realized what she had done. And downright regret it. She herself was horrified earlier like the others but she's not going 100% paranoid like Platinum.

You better not waste this, you wimp! --- Her torturer was still alive?

Cyzarine initially thought that he should be dead by now. The law enforcement are clearly the ones handling this. If given a choice, the young girl would've already killed him without a second thought. Beyond that, her of sense of belongingness (?) towards the fox faunus was there, something she felt most of the time when with her siblings. However, upon getting aware of it, she doesn't know whether it's alright or not.

It would be better to lay low again, she thought, understanding how fragile her situation is, especially her relationship with the team. Well, the young girl is rather good in not getting noticed. Applying it again should at least settle things down. In the midst of thinking, Cyzarine immediately reacted when Automne planned to tell her teammates about that.

“Wait, no.” she said as she restrained her voice from sounding louder. “I mean, not everything. I don't know to what extent. Just..... not everything.” Cyzarine quickly wrapped around her scarf back to its place. She thought that even though the fox faunus told them everything, that's not enough to understand what she have been through. Just like what Automne said.

“Well, yes, I can go back home. I have, uh, a lot of 'work' there to take care of.” it was actually a right timing to stay away from others. Freedom of movement at night. Only her subordinates will monitor her.