Voira kept quiet while Raa asked Avatar a seemingly unending swarm of personal questions, only half listening. Though the few bits of the conversation she did pick up brought a smile to her face, before it quickly faded away. The incident with the Turians had put her on edge, even more so than her usual watchfulness (though Raa claims it is paranoia). She kept a hand close to one of her pistols, ready to draw and put a barrier over Raa if things turned bad. [i]We’d like to be wrong this time. We really would.[/i]She thought to herself as her eyes scanned the area once again, clearly tense. It wouldn’t be the first time she had been wrong, but Voira doubted she was (Granted, she had doubted she was wrong every other time she was merely being overly paranoid). As they walked into the lounge, Voira noted each and soldier she could see in the room, her eyes lingering on the black and red uniform group. The rest were clearly security for some diplomat or other in the room, but these ones stood out. Not only for the fact that they were watching [i]everyone[/i] there seemed to be no one they actually worked for. She followed Raa to the self serve bar, deciding against getting any food herself. She was still too nervous about the turians and now the new odd group to even fake having an appetite. Still, she smiled fondly at the Quarian when she noted Raa just nervously picking at the food while watching the rest of the room. “Careful. You’re starting to look like us. Next thing you know you’ll start being very watchful too.” Voira muttered with a smile, watching the odd group leave the lounge. [i]Now where would you be going?[/i] She wondered, tapping her fingers against the side of her pistol. Her answer was soon answered, and she stood Raa put her tray down. “Don’t worry.” Voira’s hand gave Raa a hopefully reassuring squeeze on the shoulder. “We’re probably just being overly watchful again, this will all come to nothing, and you can tell us all about how you were right over the next few weeks of working here.” Despite her words, Voira made sure they were the last group to enter the room. Just in case.