One: Always trust the keyblade. Detecting Heartless was not its only perk, as somehow or someway it knew there were enemies abound. That would most likely be the last time that Asuka would ever hesitate to trust it. Two: Yes, in fact, they would be interrupted on their trip back, meaning that they would run into the Empire's dogs (pun not intended, that and she was sure these things were modeled after wolves anyway) before they reached the bunker. Because, you know, nothing can ever go smoothly. Ever. Three: Not only was the idea of having to walk through the sewers nauseating enough, the idea that Trisean actually wanted to fight and risk getting splashed was an astounding piece of information. True, Nomis' little metal pets probably wouldn't let them walk out without a fight, but...the entire thing was just gross. The brunette waved her hands in front of her, wanting to disperse Trisean's worries. "[b]I'm sure this little field trip has been an inconvenience, too.[/b]" She would tell him, though before she could elaborate something was heard in the distance. Asuka heard the sounds too, coming to a halt as Trisean had ordered though she had almost walked into his arm. She perked up slightly, straining her ears to listen to the sounds. It was semi-obvious what had been making said noises: scraping metal. Great. Trisean would confirm her suspicions, guessing that they were probably those wolf things (what were they called again?) that Nomis liked. She watched him brandish his weapons, and she looked down at her hands in response to his suggestion. "[b]I don't think we have much of a choice.[/b]" She would mutter as she would clasp her hands together, though after a second she would raise her head, nodding at Trisean with a grin as wide as his. "[b]Yeah! It's not like we started it anyway![/b]" She exclaimed rather excitedly, turning to the enemy. No keyblade for now. Whether the Empire knew about it or not didn't matter too much, more that she didn't want to keep relying on it all the time. If things got bad, only then would she use it. That was for the best right? Right. Except if the tingling was annoying before now it was just getting ridiculous. "[b]Let's go, onward! Forward! I missed out on the action before anyways, so if it's a fight they want, then it's a fight they'll get! Bring it on![/b]" Maybe she was just a little too cheerful all things considered and maybe she was forcing herself a little, but it was all for the name of...justice? Nope, she just wanted to beat something up. Yeah, that was a lot more honest.