Bernabe was at the backseat of a taxi she had taken when she arrived at the airport, dressed in a short white dress, more fitting for the warm weather of Elfteria than her office attire, and with her wings hidden behind a special corset that allowed her to sit normally without hurting her back. She was indistinguishable from a twenty-something human girl, except for the absurdly long blonde hair and the luminous halo around her. Because her belongings were being sent directly to the hotel, she had some time to go to see by herself where the Academia was located since she would be visiting it the next day, not minding the fact that it would be closed by that hour in the night. At one point during the travel, she witnessed a bunch of people running panicked from inside a nearby bar, one of them even crashed on the taxi, which promted the driver to shout a string of mundane swearing and angrily press the claxon. The one that hit the taxi, a girl that could be human or maybe an half ling with an elf, hit the windows of the car and said "Someone help please, there is a mad man with a gun in there threatening my friend!" Upon hearing it, Bernabe calmly, but swiftly, walked out of the taxi and after asking where this mad man was she was pointed in the direction of the canteen and told that this man was in the first floor. Forgetting the fact that Elfteria wasn't her jurisdiction and that she was even supposed to be demised of her charge as law enforcer, she stepped into the tavern with the intention of solving the conflict for justice and order. It didn't took long to find the supposed mad man, putting a gun inside the mouth of another man pressed against a wall while he was grabbed by his neck. The angel walked through the nervous witnesses, too afraid to act, and she approached the gunner "Stop at once and hand over yourself to justice, or face the consequences of opposing the law!" Some people shouted things among the lines of "What are you doing? You are going to get killed!" But once again, they were too scared to act