Mai shifted her position a little bit. One of the frog-workers paused a little, muttering "Get a move on, Mai, you're in the way!" but a short, swift glare from the woman made him hurry on. There was an incredibly long pause, as the woman had no clue where to begin telling those kids what was ahead of them. Well, she had to get one thing out of the way, first and foremost. "Alright then...I'm guessing [i]She[/i] did something funny with your contracts and your names were floating, right? I'll...uh, yeah, I'll tell you about that when you don't look like you're about to pass out from too much information." continued Mai, smiling. She emitted a warm and protective aura about her, much more so than her cold co-workers. Instinctively, you'd know she's one to be trusted. "Listen, I'm gonna take you guys somewhere quieter, but I'm no Yoru - you can talk amongst yourselves and ask me anything you like as we get moving. And I'll try to get you something to eat, too, you must be starving." said Mai, getting to her feet and then very carefully making sure that each child is helped up personally by her. Her hands are large, calloused workers' palms, but she held yours in a delicate, worried way as she helped you to your feet, as if worried that if she tugged too hard your arm would just pop off. "Follow me, and honestly - don't fret about just ignoring me. I'm sure you're better off talking with each other, since you're all, uh...around the same age? Kinda? It looks like it." mused Mai, eyeing you sceptically for a minute. She did not lead the way, rather walked alongside you in a slow, easy-going manner compared to Yoru's brisk strides. The workers parted like the red sea in the wake of Mai, almost all of them snatching glances at the children as you walk past.