Ramera looked down at the fortune, debating on taking the paper, afraid of the truth it would reveal, and what it might entail. She suddenly heard a howl in the distance; it must’ve been one of the others out there. She started to reach for the fortune, but then the metallic gates suddenly opened up, before Tobias came sliding in, another passenger in tow. She could feel Sun jam her fortune down into her hand, feeling it crumple in her palm she let out a long sigh as her chance to refuse was seemingly taken from her. She decided it wasn't even best to try to fold it at this point as she jammed it into the pocket of her maid’s uniform. "I can't say for sure, but it looks like this fortune was a good one,” he said with a smile across his face. [i]The passenger that Tobias had must be either Clo or Anora[/i] She then saw the two children appear out of the car, with Clo’s face behind them. Ramera felt coldness as she turned away from the return of her sister. She turned on her heel, before taking flight. She knew that she looked like some heartless bitch, and she felt like one too, but she knew she’d spent far too long down on the ground with Sun. She’d severely neglected her watch duties which she’d received direct orders to commit. There was an aching feeling in her chest, but she’d felt like she’d made the correct choice. Staying down there with Clo would simply extend her time on the ground. For every minute they didn't have some eyes in the sky all of Paradise Land was an inch more vulnerable. She'd decided to push off her fortune. She could save it for when she didn't have work to do, and by the looks of things back there, it was quite possible that Ramera would be taking Clo's shift on top of her own. "Ah well, I kind of deserve the extra time anyways" She whispered, hating herself for turning away from her sister.