Capello, Gin, Kimiko "Don't worry about me Little Flower. Just rest for a bit." Capello placed one hand on Gin's forehead as Kimiko exploded. She was warm, and odds are the toxins were affecting her due to her size. She must have a very weak constitution, combined with blood loss and minor poisoning, the girl was losing consciousness fast. Youkai, even half breeds, were a tough lot. Still, best to get her bandaged up rapidly. He doubted she'd die from such a shallow wound. He lifted her small frame carefully up in his arms before turning towards the Ame-Onna as she finished her tirade. The fox's tone was a no-nonsense and serious one as he looked at her, blue eyes cold. "Kimiko. I'm a bodyguard, and while I may not be yours specifically, you're still a tenant of Primrose and as such, you are both under my protection. My safety is a secondary concern when it comes to any of you. If I had waited to try and bring someone else, I'd be staring at two blood stains right now. I made a choice, and it was the right one. However, you're right. I apologize for not coming faster, it was a mistake on my part." A lot of humans had gathered around the area, possibly because of the sudden downpour, more likely due to the incredibly loud, violent fight that had occurred before Capello had covered everything up with his illusions. A dented dumpster sat on the sidewalk, attracting a lot of attention. The liar's hair was plastered against his face, the blood washing off as he tried to keep Gin out of the downpour, holding her closer to the wall in hopes the eaves would actually do their job. His arm felt like it was on fire, but the pain was subsiding. Thank Hell for demon physiology. Capello's jovial facade bubbled back up and he gave the Ame-Onna a warm smile. "Rabisu's aren't toxic. But this one was definitely poisoned, my mouth is still kinda numb from it, which is even weirder that the venom is still pretty potent while in the bloodstream. I think the Little Flower here will be fine in the long run, but definitely uncomfortable for awhile. I'm glad neither of you are seriously hurt though. But it's odd, this thing attacked both of you. That's...incredibly unusual. Something scared it, made it desperate enough to attack two half-yokai in a crowded area during the day. But we should talk about it back at the complex. I'll keep us hidden, juuuuust in case he had friends." A lot of questions surfaced in the fox's mind. Too many questions. A lot of contingency plans to start working on. A lot of reactionary plans, a lot of theorizations. Capello was a thinker, not a fighter. If he wanted to avoid another situation like this, he needed information. It wasn't hard to scan the area, looking carefully for any faces that seemed too interested or too calm, while hidden. But nothing cropped up. He would need to recon later, talk to his sources, talk to locals, and find out who attacked the Rabisu. He tucked Gin a bit closer to his chest, stepping over to Kimiko's side as he tightened the illusion up. "Before the lovely humans start wading in, Hime-chan." -------------------- Victor, Feli, Exoris, Marie As Marie walked away towards the voice coming from the kitchen, a...woman? Man? Woman. No, man, judging by the voice and very VERY subtle adam's apple, walked up to Victor and Exoris. "Pardon me, but Yuen accidentally broke a pen and there's ink on the floor. I'm afraid I don't know what to use to clean it up with. Would one of you mind helping me?" The Jabberwocky looked back towards Marie, but it seemed she was busy, so he instead nodded and adjusted his glasses. "Ja, I'll help. Um...though I don't know where we'll find cleaning supplies. Frau Exoris, would you know where we could get cleaner and perhaps a brush or sponge to help with Herr...uh, I'm sorry, but I don't know your name?" Victor held out one hand, careful to make sure it wouldn't force the elf to lift his apparently injured shoulder. The Jabberwocky had a practiced eye for such things, noticing the favoring and almost imperceptible wincing. The elf must have injured it recently. "I'm Victor Steiner, a new tenant here. A pleasure to make your acquaintance."