[center][img]http://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjQwLjYwOWZhOS5RWHAxY21FZ1UyMXZhMlUsLjA,/thyme.medium.png[/img][/center] With a small nod towards Forrest and Tius - about as close to a 'thank you' as she ever seemed to get - Azura spoke. [color=powderblue]"Not Atlas, then. Well... I've never had Vacuo food. If you say it's good, we'll go with that."[/color] she wasn't exactly smiling, but knowing what she was doing at least seemingly lessened her scowl a little. As long as it wasn't too expensive, she'd be fine with it, and ham sounded good to her. It probably seemed as though she missed Tius' question for a while, but she spoke without turning around. [color=powderblue]"I will. If no-one else wants to."[/color] she shrugged, glancing at the rifle currently strapped to her back. Of course, he'd probably win - it wasn't a matter of skill, but her fighting style didn't mix well with sparring. Winning at any cost and 'poor sportsmanship' in training wasn't good for improvement, at least according to a lectures she'd gotten after the first couple of incidents. Because obviously taking down the bad guys didn't count if you weren't nice about it. Ugh. The other issue was the semblance. As far as her teammates were concerned, it allowed her to heal them with her aura, but that wasn't too useful in a one-on-one. The whole thing about draining people's aura? Well, she may have [i]'forgotten'[/i] to mention it when they'd discussed them. For good reason, though, since she didn't plan to use it anyway. The risk of overloading was too high, since with her limited power over it the rate it drained aura at was limited, and she couldn't judge how much she could handle. Not telling them was a good way to avoid the issue, but not using any of her semblance in combat wasn't helpful. Spotting a bright-looking stall laden with food, she glanced back at her teammates wordlessly, looking for confirmation that it was the right one. Seemed like it. She'd actually been looking back at them quite regularly during the trip, partly to make sure she was going the right way, and partly to make sure Jin hadn't walked off to take a nap somewhere while they got food. She wouldn't have put it past him. No doubt he thought walking around the tournament was a complete waste of time.