Emiri didn't let the intrusion of the two new girls shake her for too long, though, specially after she noticed Nanako hiding behind the person that was responsible for piercing her barrier. She lowered herself to the meet the smaller girl eyes and said, [color=ffd700]"You heard my friend, if you want a biscuit you just need to ask. But,"[/color] Emiri then turned to face Rose who had been sneakily hogging all the tea, before addressing Nanako again, [color=ffd700]"if you want some tea you'd better grab it before my other friend dries the pot, isn't it Rhea-san? If you prefer I can get you some flavored milk from one of the vending machines also."[/color] After saying that, Emiri produced her spellbook with a graceful gesture of her right hand and, after flipping its pages seemingly at random, she summoned the "White Rabbit", her favorite non-combat familiar to fetch whatever drink Nanako might want. [color=ffd700]"Well then, sweetie, you can bring the biscuits with you, but your onee-san* are leaving for the roof for a friendly fight between those two,"[/color] Emiri pointed towards Akame and Elise, [color=ffd700]"Why don't you come with us? Ahh, yes, you can ask anything you want from Peter."[/color] Then, Emiri stood agin and met Akame in the eyes, [color=ffd700]"Sure, Akame, but if I see any signs of any of you aiming for the other's Soulgem I'll have to interfere, understand? I don't want to see any more magical girls dying and do nothing."[/color] Before leaving the room, Emiri turned towards Rose and said, [color=ffd700]"I'm sorry for what I've said earlier, Rhea. But please, don't talk like you don't care for people's lives anymore, that's not how you are."[/color] And finally to Miyako, [color=ffd700]"If you say that you don't need training I'll believe in your words, but keep in mind that at least I can teach you how to move around in this city. Other than that, it's up to Akame to decide, but I'm looking forward to work with the world's best magical girl."[/color] [hr] *Note: this was meant in the plural, but since I don't want to attach a needless -tachi at the end of the word, I guess I'd better explain it here.