Raeven eyed the girl as she walked closer to the shuttle. She positioned herself in a relaxed way, but made sure that she would easily be able to defend herself in case the girl suddenly attacked. Her grip on the dagger loosened to make it seem as if she was comfortable with the girl coming closer. Her mind began to play out different scenarios, trying to chose the best moves Raeven could make to fight the girl, if need be. [i]So she led a group of survivors. I wonder if she participated in the battle to make the wall fall[/i], Raeven thought, looking the girl over. She watched the girl hesitate. [i]She has a kage. The way her eyes glaze over must mean that they are speaking.[/i] She prepared to defend herself, but stopped when Sayuri created fire in her hands. [i]This changes everything. I'll need to stay up in the trees in case she creates an inferno to avoid the smoke.[/i] Raeven watched the girl closely. She'd need to distract Sayuri before she could go invisible. The trick would be obvious if Sayuri watched as she bent the light around her. What could she use as a distraction, though? "My name is Raeven," she said, not bothering to hide her identity. "I was a loner in Sovereign, but I helped the Golden Mercenaries during the battle. I do have a kage. My ability is to see at night." [b][i]You're smart to hide your invisibilty from her[/i][/b], Eremiel spoke. [b][i]But what will you do if your hip gives out on you?[/i][/b] Raeven inwardly sighed. [i]I can handle it. The others should be back soon, anyways. Plus, I have an advantage of weapons. If need be, I'll get the plasma rifle from the shuttle.[/i] With that said, er, thought, Raeven nodded towards the girl. "I have everything I need, thank you. You must be hungry. Would you like a rations pack?"