[center][color=lightgray][b]Vincent - Axis Agent[/b][/color] and [color=lightblue][b]Layla - Halfbreed Angel[/b][/color][/center] Before the hologram could reply to his question, one of the halfbreeds, Nyra he remembered his name was, responded negatively to it. Vincent wasn’t too surprised with it, only meeting the raging eyes of Nyra with his calm gaze. He was an agent, first and foremost, and this was a question he asked frequently. He also understood why she got angry, considering the fact that it might be a halfbreed who has been stirring up trouble. The only thing he didn’t like about the statement was when she called him a ‘trigger happy monkey’. While the monkey insult was fine, he was not, by all means, trigger happy. He measures his shots carefully to ensure that every shot counts. Blake sat up straight as soon as the angel halfbreed had her outburst. Right, this guy was an emo eater, a demon who feeds off the negative emotions of humans (and apparently other halfbreeds as well) and has the ability to amplify it. Despite knowing this, his hand was itching to grab his gun then and there and put a bullet in Nyra’s head. He closed his eyes and expelled a shaky breath, obviously trying to grab a hold of himself. The last thing he wanted to do was jeopardize the mission because he was influenced by a half-demon. Before they all went head to head with each other, Sonya had managed to stop Blake and then tension lessened and he could feel that he had a better grip of his emotions. Before the general had spoken, he turned to Nyra and then bowed his head. [color=lightgray]”I am sorry if I had offended you in any way.”[/color] While this action might be viewed as good and bad depending on the person, he felt the need to do it. While this would be looked down on when you’re part of the Axis agency, they’re teammates now so he felt compelled to apologize for pushing her to an agitated state and thus almost causing a disaster in their first meeting. He then turned back to the hologram as he continued and finally answered his question. He nodded. Only kill if necessary, understandable. Just like what the guy said, they needed answers to their questions. He’d better pack some ‘tranquilizer’ shots then, if anything, it’s to slow whatever it is down without killing it. All the more better if he could manage to put it to sleep for a few hours, just so they could secure it. Layla’s ears picked up on several footsteps advancing towards the room. It was faint but she could hear it. The general proceeded to say that someone else would be arriving at their position. The door opened and the smell of smoke attacked her nose. It immediately caught her attention and she turned to the general direction of the door. Whether it is good that she can’t see her or not, no one is entirely sure. However, she could hear that her voice was pretty muffled, baffling her on the reason why. She could hear Vincent mutter something along the lines of, [color=lightgray]”Oh? Subject 1041? Interesting… truly interesting.”[/color] While the brown haired halfbreed wasn’t given much access to information about other halfbreeds, even she has heard little talks about her and her dangerous tendencies. Vincent, on the other hand, put a hand over his mouth as he placed his elbow on the table. Why he did this? To hide the grin that was forming on his mouth. This was really going to be interesting. Only top agents were allowed to handle her because she was deemed ‘dangerous’ and as what she was wearing said, she was placed in isolation and for good reason. This girl can generate napalm-like fire. No wonder she was in that get-up. He then turned his gaze towards Sonya who looked perfectly composed. She definitely has her hands full. With both this girl and Blake (given that the latter seemed to be obedient to her) on her hands, he doubted she would have enough time to worry about herself. While he was planning to give it his one hundred percent, he was willing to push himself to the limit if it meant that it would take at least some load off of her shoulders. They were still part of the same agency after all. He and Layla nodded and the hologram disappeared. It was silent for a while, no one daring to speak. It was then that Nyra had broke the silence by laughing at the board’s decision of bringing in a halfbreed angel who is obviously very dangerous. She had a point though. Bringing in someone of their kind all bound up would not only result in distrust, but just pure out hate. They already hated the Axis so much, and now this happens. Ah well, what's done is done. He didn't speak, fearing that it might push yet another button in the same or maybe another halfbreed. He was never good with conversations anyway.