[center][img=http://i.imgur.com/LAshoov.png][/center] Looking back at Ran falling over and try to play it cool by crossing his legs didn't fool Inadi at all. Letting Jasper and the rest of the group lead the way inside he went back and picked the man up with a quick pull of his sleeve. Looking back at the bush he rolled out of he couldn't help but chuckle to himself. “If you start to itch make sure you get some kind of lotion or something on you quick. Ivy is never a fun experience. Trust me on that,” He joked as he led himself and Ran into the room with the other Nobodies. “And to answer your question, the plan is to watch and wait. Hopefully they leave themselves open for an opportunity to get our things back.” Inadi whispered back to him as they both ended up inside the cabin. When the hooded figure known as Luke got his attention to eat outside he took that as his cue toe enter. Walking in and listening to the still arguing Nobodies about the group's initial fear of trying out the treats allowed him to pick up a seat near the table and waited for the events to really kick off. And kick off they did, at least in his head. As soon as he did he saw Mr. Cuddles walk out from the back of the cabin. A scowl appeared on Inadi's face to hide the hurt he had in his heart. Harper placed a hand on his shoulder and Inadi returned the gesture with a nod. “I figured as much.” He whispered back to the boy as he waited for the bear to state his case. Riley seemed just as hurt as he did, though she made it far more obvious than him. The bear dropped the cakes on the table in a rush, and one almost bounced out of the tray and onto the carpet. Looking up at Mr. Cuddles, Inadi forced a smile on his face. “Seems you still get too excited as usual. You always seemed to drop at least one or two of those things on the floor when someone ordered a dozen.” He joked as he pointed in the direction of the cupcakes. When the bear threw his arms out for a hug, didn't move from his seat. The harsh words from Riley that made him walk away made Inadi disappointed. Not in the girl, but in himself. He had to agree and realized that many memories he had with the bear had to be brought into question now. Looking over to Riley, Lesley and Leila, Inadi could only shrug to them. “Traitors are usually the ones you least expect them to be. That's kinda the point of treachery.” He said, sending those verbal daggers in the direction of Mr. Cuddles, though he never looked him in the eye when he spoke. Other Nobodies arrived and Inadi couldn't help but think he wasn't the only one who was going to end up being hurt by the end of this little meet and greet. So many of their former allies showed up that he had only heard about from the others and now they were revealed to be assisting the bastards in the hoods. Made him wonder what else was being hidden underneath their very noses over the last few months. Finally the leader of the group arrived at the head of the table. Inadi recognized her immediately and gripped his spear tight. They continued trying to play coy and it only increased the annoyance in his mind. Then the question arose. And Inadi couldn't help himself. His laugh joined Riley, though his was more of a deep throated chuckled as he hid his face in his hand, his glasses shifting in the process. Looking over to Riley he shrugged at her. “And to think we thought this would be a serious sit down. In the end I suppose it was worth a good hike and nothing more.” He joked with Riley, his mood becoming far more enjoyable over the good humor he was just given. The idea of joining them never even once crossed his mind, and their reason to ask made him even more apparent of their true purpose. They wanted to go home just like the group did and they were going to use the list for themselves. “So you bring us all the way out here to ask us to help you in a cause we are almost done with ourselves because you want the same thing we do. In that case this meeting wasn't made out of sheer curiosity,” Inadi said as he stood and looked over to Luke and the woman at the head of the table. “It was made out of desperation because you know you are going to lose.” He said as his smile disappeared and a serious look showed. Turning his head to Mr. Cuddles and the other Nobodies made his head shake. Quickly pulling out a piece of paper, Inadi threw the newspaper headline on the cupcakes and stood as still as the trees did outside. “Was I just a way for you to get the Queen off your trail? Or was I just a way for you to get information about the list back to these guys so they could try to cut us off and beat us to the punch?” Inadi asked while his eyes began landing on the other Nobodies in the room. They all probably had done something similar to that. He and the rest of the humans trusted these people at one point, and here they were dining with the ones who had tried to kill them before. Some even making the food. Looking back up at Mr. Cuddles, Inadi slowly slid back into his chair with a smirk on his face. “Whatever the case is, let's just say I'm done feeding you information bear. You've been caught reaching into the cookie jar one too many a time there Yogi.” Inadi jabbed as he went back to staring at the deserts in front of him, each one making him more upset than the next. Looking back to Riley again he shrugged. “Do you think we give them a little more time to plead their case or should we go help Japhet take out that stupid turtle dragon that brought us here. I think Kain wants to get into a little bit of a fight,” Inadi joked as he laughed to himself. Turning his head to Harper he smiled at the boy sitting next to him. “Though to be fair it might just be me.” A big toothy grin showed up on his face after that. Inside, Inadi wanted nothing more than to just tear the room apart with his frustration. He wanted out before he did something stupid that put the group in danger, and he did not want to start something they were not prepared for. Jasper's uneasiness coming back into his mind, he waited for Harper to continue the discussions. He just hoped they weren't for too much longer.