Anya watched as his hand rose to her cheek. She stared at him, a little baffled as his fingers gently touched her skin. It was a moment too late before she realized what it was that he was doing. She felt the slightly pain she'd been feel ebb away until it was all gone. Her eyes widened and she grabbed his hand that still rested against her cheek, "Sebastian-" she began. She didn't get to finish before the receptionist was calling for him to go to a feeder. He stood, removing his hand from her's and messed up her hair. She sighed and leaned back into her chair while she watched him walk away. She knew that it was hardly an issue for him to heal a simple bruise but she didn't want to be the reason, even slightly, that he got into one of his moods. The moods when the spirit took over. When he was reliant on anything to lull the feeling of spirit. His curse he called it. She hugged herself as she waited for her own turn, not impressed with Sebastian. She brushed the hair that she had been using to obscure the bruising to the side. She didn't have to wait long before her own name was called, she guessed there were two feeders on. She stood and walked over to the desk before she walked into the small room and greeted the human inside. ~ Gunner sighed and stood, tossing his apple core into the garbage. He gave her a look when she asked about Anya and Sebastian. When she revoked the question, he nodded and laughed a little. He followed behind her although had less of a sneaking around-esque to him and closed the door behind him when she put up her hair. He walked over to her and stood on the mat, not yet having taken a stance. After a moment, he smirked, "You sure about that?" He wasn't sure if Anna did any scrapping around the communes but for all he knew, she'd never actually been properly hit by someone, even if they had learnt to take a hit. He sighed and took a stance, "You know... Sometimes I hate how stubborn you are." With that he went at her. She was quick and capable of dodging most of his punches and kicks. But she also hadn't fought with someone and was a little rough around the edge. He managed to get his foot behind her leg and pull it out from under her. As she fell, he caught her back and caught himself with his other hand and knee, making she didn't hit the ground too hard. He grinned at him, holding her against him, before he dropped her the short distance to the ground.