[center] [h3][i][color=a187be]~Akame Natsuko~[/color][/i][/h3] [img] http://i.imgur.com/rPBv50G.png [/img] [/center] [hr] Akame wasn’t sure to feel bad or glad at the success rate of her cookies. It seemed to be evenly split between those that genuinely enjoyed them, those who thought they were a waste of time and good will, and those who just didn’t care because free food was still free food. At least Erika seemed to appreciate her underhanded cooking and Akame did not ignore her sister pocketing off a cookie with her face on it. Seems they would all have to wait for the Contractor to arrive since he was the one who had called this meeting. So while Erika gave her announcements, Akame devoted herself to being a busy body with the snacks and refreshments. At least, until an icy wind nearly made the oven freeze over. Akame wasn’t even upset because she knew only one girl could do such a thing. [color=a187be]“Yuna! Yuna’s back!”[/color] Akame said, practically letting the tray of fresh cookies drop to glomp her friend. Despite the coldness surrounding her, she hugged her friend and rubbed her cheek against Yuna’s in an effort to warm her up. Because of this, she didn’t notice the last shape to enter the room aside from the Contractor. The second in command of the Order, [url=http://i.imgur.com/TL1S6zF.jpg]Haku Asakura[/url] gave Erika just a glance before turning in the direction of the announcing Contractor. Adjusting her glasses, Haku’s gaze was as stoic and unreadable as ever. Had the Contractor not started the meeting, Akame would have offered her a cookie too. [b]“Hello everyone. As you know, I’ve come to gather all of the Magical Girls I could find in this city for the purpose of warning you for the dangers ahead of us all. It would seem there’s been a rapid influx of Primordial growth right here in Miso City. Because of that, I felt that it was best to have you all work together!”[/b] Akame paled, already not liking where this was going. Not because she was against the notion, heavens no! But she felt that more than a few girls here would want to make their voices known against this notion. After all, they were on two different factions for a reason. As if predicting this outcome, the Contractor was silent to let anyone raise objection to this, his tail curled over its paws in patience. Akame knew it meant well, but sometimes she couldn’t help but feel he enjoyed the bickering a little too much. [hr] [center][@Lonewolf685], [@Ariamis], [@Queue13], [@Unlucky0013], [@Flamelord], [@KoL][/center]