[center][h2]Thoris, Lark's Chambers[/h2] [sub]Hungry for an electrifying good meal.[/sub] [/center] [color=forestgreen]"I can't tell if you're just enthusiastic or patronizing me, Lark...but whatever, it works out. It's been a bit too long since I've had a chance to cut loose and break some bones."[/color] Ainra stretched her arms and back once, before spinning around on a heel to face her two accomplices in heroism. And how stark the contrast was. This Jenso guy seemed just a tad overenthusiastic about helping some stranger with an unknown threat, alongside some other strangers he had known for less than a day. Still, he seemed like the type who really enjoyed some roughhousing. She could get behind that, and cracked a toothy grin. [color=forestgreen]"Alright then big man, my name's Ainra. Ainra Maeti. Good to see a fellow patron of vio--erm, I mean [i]justified[/i] violence."[/color] On the other hand though, was the other 'gal in the gang. Reiley, who didn't seem pleased about this. The more reasonable type. Didn't seem to want to have a part in any of this, but Ainra was still skeptical herself, so it made sense. However, Reiley mentioned something else that bothered her more. [color=forestgreen]"Hey, what's this now, bookworm? Look, ignore what the treehugger over there says, you don't have to join in on this, but...[/color] Ainra have a strange mix of putting one hand on Reiley's shoulder, and the other of jabbing her gently on the other arm, perhaps not quite as gently as intended. [color=forestgreen]"Don't go putting yourself down, Reiley. You won't know how strong or helpful you're gonna be if you don't give yourself a chance!"[/color] With that, there was only one last thing to take care of. The strange little flying fox fluttering about. Ainra turned from the others once her little introduction was done, waited for a moment, then leapt at it, snatching it out of the air. A quick twist of the wrist broke the thing's neck, a quick spit of flame from her mouth charred its flesh, and a satisfied sigh escaped her as she began chewing on the still-burning meal. So much for a cute animal companion.