Kari was basically mute by now. She had no words, she could only shake in mute fear at the things going on in front of her. What just happened? One second, she the barrel of gun in her face and then nothing. The next she was sitting in a office with a knife coming for when suddenly it was gone, a spurt of blood in it's place. The woman had several holes in her and although Kari had watched Katiel with the... inhuman looking thing, she still couldn't get the image of the woman's face out of her head. The way her eyes had looked the moment she realized what had happened, the way she fell... Kari had every reason to believe at that point that the woman was completely human... or not? She didn't know but regardless, the woman's face pressed on her mind. She didn't even really register Katiel at all at this point, she simply let him lead her home, nevermind that school had yet to end and it would be hours before her mother got home. Once there were about half to her apartment, Kari stopped, pulling away from Katiel. She stopped at the bridge, the water flowing quietly under the bridge. [b]"Explain everything to me. Now. Or so help me, I will jump."[/b] She threatened, motioning to the water over the side of the bridge. [b]"That's a big enough drop that I'd probably die... So... I need you to explain everything that you know to me [i]right now.[/i]"[/b] She continued, glaring at Katiel. [b]"That thing [i]wasn't[/i] human and if you expect me to follow you, I'm going to need some answers. Some [i]good[/i] answers."[/b] She told him, her voice calm and even despite her earlier encounter. She'd had time to think and now she was acting on it. [b]"I hate swimming around in the dark. So tell me... What is a Nephilim and why did he call me that?"[/b] She asked, her eyes narrowing. She stood, unmoving, wanting nothing more than information from this man before she completely trusted him, if she even could afterwards. This all felt like some weird dream, one she just couldn't wake up from. But she wasn't that gullible. She wasn't going to sit by and watch things happen in front of her without having a clear understanding of why. She was human after all.