Paka listened to what Umichi was saying It was all reasonable, yet Paka just didn't want to abounded someone. There was risk in taking him, and risk in leaving him. "I'll bring Ayame in" he said "But I don't want to find out that that kid died, and we could have done something about it, not when nearly six hundred have already died" With that, he went back inside, "Umichi wants you Ayame" He said perhaps a bit harshly then he intended, pointing to outside. He marched up to Fujiwara. "Get off your high horse. a lot of people have died already, and all you care about is a little stolen col. The kid will die out there alone, and I for one don't want that on my conscience. I've seen too many people die already. What would you have done alone? The monsters are coming more and more in swarms, and you better have good equipment, or you'll die. It hasn't been easy for everyone else out there finding a group to stay with. Just for a second, imagine what it would have been like, alone, low level, crappy gear. Stealing is the best the kid could do. The least we can do to make sure another person can survive is train them, give them a good weapon, some health potions. Read the guild book, and just see how many people have died, Fujiwara. If you think you can live with the fact that if we don't do something for this guy, he'll just be another number, then perhaps I don't want to team with you anymore" A small voice spoke up. "Please don't fight" Timi stood there, shaking slightly, "Please. when we fight, the game wins. Don't you see? The whole point of the game is to...be human. And Human's make mistakes." She seemed to run out of words, and she bit her lip, looking down. Suki had fallen asleep herself, and timi had woken, hearing the shouting because she had trained her listening skill to survive when out of the safe zones Suki woke, realising that she had drifted into a nap and panicked, seeing Timi missing. "Timi?" She called, hurrying out the room, hoping that Timi hadn't gotten in trouble. She stopped when she heard Timi's voice, and she listened, standing at the top of the stairs.