[b]Roxy[/b] Okay, so that is another badass broad joining the fray. If Roxy didn't join in the action soon, she'd be left hanging high and dry with nothing to do. What would her mother do in this predicament? Oh right, make some passive-aggressive psychoanalysis of her opponents sexuality before stabbing something with her knitting needles. She had to admit her mom had been the absolute greatest. However, Roxy didn't think that would do her much good here. Wait, that guy who was totally really great at paying attention to a lovely lady, was doing something with his guitar create lightning. This was her chance. "Hey Twatlight Sparkle!" She yelled at the Unicorn, "Open wide for mama, biatch." She fired a laser blast the size of a baseball in diameter. --- [b]Nepeta[/b] Once she gained her freedom, Nepeta scrabbled away from the strange woman, standing partially behind Rachel. She pouted slightly at Yuuka calling her cute. She was trying to be a ferocious and terrifying huntress! Cute was definitely not what she was aiming for in this roleplay scenario. Watching as Yuuka approached the cracks, it was then that she noticed how odd they were. What was going on? The troll had seen many strange things in her admittedly short life, but glowing cracks in a museum was definitely not something she came across often. Or rather, ever. Curiosity getting the best of the kitty, she moved closer to Yuuka to examine the cracks as well. "That's very purrculiar, Could you... pawsibly, by chance, know what it is?" She asked the green haired woman. --- [b]Antimony[/b] Annie stared between the two in confusion for possibly not the last time. Then shrugged as Haika grabbed the cat and started to drag it toward the museum. She wondered what Kinsa could have possibly been worried about. She might as well follow the two of them for now. It wasn't like she had anything better to do anyway. Following behind them, she kept quiet as she stared ahead at the museum. The cat's warning still prickling at the back of her mind. Was it really safe to ignore his advice? Well, no matter. It wasn't like she wasn't used to charging head first into dangerous situations she wasn't prepared for.