Rhiannon nodded, satisfied with the Director's, and the Angels', answers. She had suspected that there would be a logical reason but she disliked being kept in the dark, especially when it came to information that their lives could be dependent upon. She sat down and let the rest of the presentation go ahead, her only query now answered. There was some disagreement amongst her fellow Guardians but that was hardly unexpected what with so many of them going missing recently. She hadn't lost any friends she knew that well but she could sympathise; the same thing had happened back home, where she had escaped from. It was hard to get a measure on the two Angels, that much was certain. She knew from experience that it would be wrong to assess them as an emotionless robot and then a 'normal' guy; considering they had been chosen as Angels Rhiannon was sure that they were considerably more complex than first met the eye. She had rarely come across a 'normal' person who had succeeded in the Guardian programme and she figured that anyone from this new, more challenging one would have to be quite exceptional. Thus, and without complaint, she went after their new leader and fell into step beside him. She wasn't particularly eager; she just wanted to get acquainted with the new space and Caden as quickly as possible. There'd be less time for it down the road, after all and it never bode well when one did not know or trust their leader and protector much. [color=f7976a][b]"Are you two the only Angels then? I mean... were there others who didn't make it?"[/b][/color] Realising this wasn't the best opening gambit, she quickly switched tact. [color=f7976a][b]"Oh, and as you know I'm Rhiannon. I look forward to working with you, Caden."[/b][/color]