After a few moments, the man dressed in overalls spoke up, his rich, kind voice seeming to resonate within Paige's mind. She thought that his claims as to saving the world were surprising, but not all that outlandish, as she couldn't argue that he had managed to get a hold of them all in a very strange way. Regardless, saving the world sounded kind of exciting to her, even if the others disagreed, though most of them seemed as willing to humor the man as she did. The blonde man didn't seem to be too happy about it, however, and Paige didn't need to see his auric energy to determine that. He started talking about something called the “convergence,” which meant nothing to Paige, before slipping into what was clearly indecent language, even if most of the words were meaningless to her. She was content to ignore him straight up until he began threatening the man in overalls, and the rest of them from what it sounded like. As her anger at the man surged, so too did her aura, a bright red, fire-like outline to her body that noticeably increased the temperature around her. This effect, however, was unintentional, as Paige had not quite gained enough experience with her magic to always stop things from happening whenever her rather volatile emotions flared. “Why do you have to be so nasty?” she said, fists balled at her hips. “He didn't make you do anything! You're the one who showed up here!” While she was confronting the blonde man, she was only vaguely aware of the fact that two people, the dark-haired boy and the older gentleman, had introduced themselves to the man in overalls. One of the girls started running down the path, clearly desiring to have no part in any of this, while another girl just asked what the reward was. The other blonde guy seemed to agree with the mean one on principle, though he was a lot nicer about it, merely demanding proof instead of threatening to shoot people and what not, which meant that he was in no way the target of her anger. Fortunately for the group as a whole, Paige did have enough experience dealing with her mood swings to prevent herself from doing something foolhardy or rash... most of the time. Sometimes her emotions did get the best of her, but this was not one of those times. The chance that he could be telling the truth about his weapon, which was admittedly low from Paige's experience dealing with liars, was a good deterrent to her acting in anger, though it was a very fine line.