Lucille’s eye twitched as she felt all curious gazes on her. How she urged and desired to slaughter them all, to maim their bodies and then shove the image of their corpses into Chikage’s smug little face. One in particular that she knew saw interest in her was a boy pretending to be an immortal. For a brief moment, Lucille twirled her parasol and gave Rui-Ling a bored look before turning away. She didn’t see the point in wasting her time and effort on an idiot like him. Besides, if he took just a few steps closer to her he’d find that petty immortality of his draining away almost instantly. Unless he wanted to be hung from the Dangeki’s front sign by his own innards and stay dead, he’d best mind his own damn business. Of course, if she knew that pain fazed him not, then she’d devote herself to denying him that which he craved. Oh the fun she could have with keeping him alive for her own amusement. After all, what use was a plaything and stress reliever if it broke too easily? All these thoughts and many more like them passed through her mind before Lucille turned back to Chikage. Yes, this “anomaly” was in an extremely cranky mood lately and frankly wanted to eat everyone currently present. But she didn’t, only knowing that it would leave her with yet another eternity of Chikage’s existence. Seeing as the shadowy lady was taking her sweet ass time in answering her, Lucille got bored once more and walked forward. [color=1a7b30]“I’ll just be taking this then since you’re having one of your moments,”[/color] she said, snatching the parasol held in Chikage’s hand and heading for the front door with a spin of her heels. Shiina kept an eye on her for all this time, not liking the sense of dread Lucille always brought about with her. Eventually though, the vampire tore her gaze away from the parasol carrying girl to focus back on the questions aimed her way. Smiling at Kazuki politely, she said, [color=ed1c24]“Certainly young master Kazuki. As it says in the description, no harm is being done by the mysterious ship so far. If anything, the most complaint we’ve gotten are people who say it blocks the moonlight since it only appears at midnight. As cliché as that sounds, it’s taken some time to gather all these reports and we’ve pinpointed the location to be a few miles away from the city in the human realm.” [/color]