As Sybil awaited a come back or apology from the girl before her, she noticed Lapis suddenly tense up, and another voice came from behind. Whatever words she had teetering at the tip of her tongue quickly vanished, and with a sudden grimace her mind whispered. [i]Well, here comes a knight in shining armor. Yeesh.[/i] Sybil fought against her desire to continue glaring, turning slowly to face the new stranger with a face that could probably curdle milk. She examined him thoroughly, blue eyes full of unwarranted judgement, and as she did so she allowed the rage her mind had snatched without out hesitation to quell, instead clinging to the feeling of anxiousness this boy seemed to give out. The girl behind her, the still unknown stranger's anger, melted as she breathed in once, twice, and then exhaled. After a few deep breaths her face reddened, obviously embarrassed for exploding so suddenly, and without any knowledge on how to apologize for such an outburst and lowered her head in a light bow, stammering over her words before finally replying, "S-sorry. You're right. Sorry, sorry..." She trailed off after a moment of apologizing, straightening and turning to stare back at the other girl. A brief string of anger filled her again, making her eyebrows furrow, but it passed in an instant and she tipped her head back, eyes narrowed only slightly, "Though it wasn't my fault, sorry to you too." Lapis beside her seemed a bit amused by her comment, head tilting back and fourth as a giggle emitted from it's small body. Sybil felt the hint of a smile meet her lips, and with only slight difficulty she hefted the heavy ball of steel up and cradled him with both arms. Any remaining anger faded as she stood, surrounded by thoughts of rushing along up the hill and how nice the ocean sounded and how cool Lapis felt and... Oh right, the tall kid was still here. Her faint smile vanished as she rose to look up at the stupidly tall boy before her, head cocking to the side as she tried and failed to push back any angry comments about his height. A forced smirk met her lips, and she tightly asked: "How's the weather up there?" Before forcing a truly faux-genuine smile onto her round face. Not exactly the question she wanted to ask, but hey, it's a conversation starter.