Alexandria only drew her eyes away for a second when the new figure appeared. A demon, she mentally prepared for a battle, but didn't move to try and keep the boy's attention on her. Little did she know that was absolutely a useless gesture. She flew into the air a bit and turned to face the armored stranger. "What do you want?" she asked coldly, her arms were spread out, as if it would help shield the boy anymore. She looked the demon up and down. He was using some sort of magical armor, which probably meant he used some sort of similar weapon, which meant he could kill, or more appropriately banish her. That wouldn't be good, she didn't wan't to turn into nothing, and she didn't want the boy to be dragged away, taken back to whatever horrible place he had managed to leave. Her magic going into effect the stone stripped up from the earth, condensing and forming into a range of different blades. More threatening due to weight instead of sharpness. A swordsmith was still a swordsmith, even in death. Dusk had as he said, headed out a bit in front of the crowd. Looking into alleys, open houses and other small cubbyholes or coves. Looking and finding nothing. It seemed the town was for the most part quite deserted. He sighed inwardly and dropped the planks of wood he was holding up. The hatch that lead down to some basement was a fruitless endeavor, it was full to the top with stripped wood and dirt. He exited the house and saw the group coming through the mist, nodding to the fact he was staying a safe distance to them. Silently he rejoined them, coming to the edge of their group, he allowed his eyes to stray here and there, looking for anything. For a moment they settled on the small half demon, another child had joined them, and a weak looking one at that. He hoped she wouldn't be hurt, but he doubted anywhere else she could have gone would be any better. Elaine walked along between Caroline and Feress, probably slowing her down to keep with the Kitsune's pace. She wasn't searching anymore, her eyes stayed dead ahead nearly half the time. The other half she found herself looking to the other girl. She was even smaller than she was, seemingly someone who had been through a lot. She made Elaine curious, she was something odd...Not that Elaine could point fingers, she wasn't a common breed either. When they arrived at their stop, she looked to Feress, listening intently to him speak. After hearing his consent to stay with the others, she looked to Caroline. Her eyes seemed to say it was up to her, she knew she was some level of a dead-weight, and would allow for the older girl to choose where they walked.