Timi smiled, "But they don't offer you any protection from attacks" She said, watching as Timi rose and returned changed into her armor. She smiled, listening as the others spoke. Timi had no issues with anyone being leaders. She knew she was probably too young to expect any one to listen to her as a leader, and she still wasn't quite sure about the game as a whole, so it was easier for her to just follow. She shook her head when Umichi asked if there was any objections. "I trust Suki. She stopped the mean boys when she was out numbered" She said, "I think that a good leader should do anything they ask their followers to do, and I think Suki can do that" Paka had returned, and frowned as he heard the talk. He sighed, sitting down, didn't say anything, but Suki could still tell he wanted to. She leaned back, looking to him, and just waited for him to speak. It seemed like a better option then just assuming. She waited patiently, until he spoke. "Suki, you don't know the first thing about leading" Suki stared at him, "Paka, since I was 10, I've pretty much run the household. You don't think that my brothers and father's cooking just miraculous got better over night? If I can get Lucas to get up on time for school, I can do this" Lucas, 11 month's older then her, ;loved his sleep, and was often hard to wake up. Paka managed to smile, and he shook his head. Suki smiled as well, glad this didn't turn out into a blow out. She looked around at the others, thinking. "Well, then...I guess we can go to the labyrinth. Explore it some. Maybe see if there is a quest, and see if theres any other groups we can team up with for the boss. We won't be able to defeat the boss without others, after all. Maybe we can help some of the groups of two or three" SHe said, waiting for any objections