Raven winced as one of the New-Ins hurled his guts up onto the floor and she stepped back slightly, her wings spreading out just a little at the action and she then looked around at the others, nodding slightly before she turned to the guards, a slight glare on her face. “You heard them boys, go do your job why don’t you?” She quickly snapped, getting a rather odd reaction from them. There were brief looks of fear on their faces before they left the room hurriedly. As the only remaining guard came to clean up the mess Raven moved the new group over to the wall, pulling down a section that turned into a table kind of like a Murphy bed. Sliding another section away she began pulling out chairs, enough for the four new arrivals, herself and Sabrina, should the girl decide to join them, which she doubted. She’d been here too long. She thought to herself as she did this. Everything was too familiar. Too comfortable. Unfortunately this was a psychological side effect of the New-Ins, their scared and confused faces reminded her that this wasn’t normal. Still, she couldn’t let that shake her. They needed her right now. “You’re all welcome to sit down; they’ll bring you something in a few moments.” She eventually said, though there was a distinct difference between her voice a few moments ago and now. Deciding to do her best to answer the other girls question Raven forced herself to perk up a little and smiled at her. “It’s probably the best word I’ve come up for it yeah. It’s kind of complicated… I don’t want to overload you guys too much. Once you’ve got some food in you we’ll talk about it a bit more. But you can rest assured that the worst part is all over now.” For a moment there was a sad look in her eyes, sympathy for what they must have gone through and bits of painful memories from her own experiences. “I know it’s not much consolation now, after everything.” She then added. After what could only have been about five or ten minutes the two guards returned, carrying massive platters of food in great variety though one would quickly note that it was all very healthy, not one artificial flavour or sweetener seemed to be on those platters and a lot of it was very high energy, nutritional food. “There’s plenty more where that came from, eat as much as you need.” Raven encouraged as she picked up an apple and bit into it contently. Pausing for a moment she glanced over at Sabrina, who quickly looked away when they made eye contact. She’d never had the girl join her for food either. A few pitchers of water were placed on the table and the guards moved away to let the now fairly large group enjoy their meal. Once again she looked over to Sabrina as a small bowl of something she couldn’t see was brought over to her, however unlike them the guard placed it a fair distance away from her before quickly retreating. Ever since that incident one day they had become afraid to approach her. She didn’t blame them. The girl had thrown a guy across the room, shattering several bones in the process. She was a little enigma that one.