Mary stared at Larel, restraining her expressions while he mentioned all the things she shouldn't do before looking towards the source of Alari's voice, nodding at his suggestion. She looked at Hotaru who seemed a little uncomfortable, probably from where her arms were healing from earlier. Mary and Eryn both jumped when Larel struck at Alari and Mary paled considerable at the fact he was wiling to attack him over a few inches. Raina rolled her eyes and Mera put her hand to her face, putting her hands on her hips when Larel told her to let him know if Alari looked at her, "I'm so glad we're under the impression I can't handle myself," she said simply. Hotaru was glad they were going on and Raina came over, both ready to leave. When Larel was ready, they started forward again, Mary sticking in between them to put at least one between her and Larel regardless of what side he was on. She was eager for a chance to sleep and get her mind in proper order. Being stuck in another plane didn't exactly help her out. She would be useless to help if they were to get in to any sort of trouble, her mind too raw to do anything at all. Once they were on their way, Mera walked over and bent in front of Eryn, "I need new ones," she said, tapping the back of her hand. "By the goddess, you won't have an inch left of you not covered if you keep it up," He said, "What all do you have left that isn't marked?" "Plenty." "The front of your torso is not [i]plenty[/i]." "Is so." "Are you seriously using that argument?" "It's my body, I have every right to decide what is plenty and what isn't." "Alright, alright," Eryn waved his hands, "I certainly don't have what I need to do them now and I'll be lucky if one town has it all, so once I've got it all, you can tell me what it is I'm decorating you with next," he said, sighing a bit as he sat on the ground, "Now give me a chance to get feeling back in my legs. You all run too much." "You've been lazy too long, little brother," Mera poked his forehead and he dramatically fell back on the ground, to which she rolled eyes and stood up, "You two may go on if you don't want to wait on this lazy sack of bones," she said to Alari and Kaori, "He wants to rest on his laurels while the whole rest of the world has to move on," she sighed, nudging him with her foot, to which he did not respond.