Kanoa closed her eyes and let out a long breath. She had tried her best to ignore it, but the colors were beginning to be too much for her to handle. Everyone's voices added another hue to a spiraling firestorm of colors. Closing her eyes did nothing, the best she could do was try to drown the sound out. But then, she'd be effectively ignoring everyone. What good was this condition of hers anyhow? The most she could do was visibly see auras of magic, but any individual with a natural tether could learn to sense magic on their own. She was occasionally able to force reality to adhere to her perception of it, but that was far less extravagant than it sounded. The last time she was able to do that, she made a Pepsi taste like a Coke, thrilling. So, not everyone agreed to her plan, why hadn't she accounted for that? Democracy could be such a pain sometimes. She honestly didn't feel like babysitting Ramon, and anything he could tell them, Yui could tell them as well. "Excuse me." Yui spoke in a raspy, tired voice. "What, feel like talking?" "Yes..." Kanoa glanced at the club members, and then sat the fox down on the forest floor. "Why did you kidnap a human? Even if there is a shortage of animals to draw energy from, that is no excuse to risk revealing yourself to humanity. You should know this, shouldn't you?" Kanoa stared down at Yui with an unforgiving expression. "What made you think you could break the rules?" Yui squirmed like a nervous worm, gripping one of her long tails and ruffling it. "I... Was so hungry. Flora here isn't enough, I was going to go mad." She said, grinding her teeth. "From where I'm standing you already have, did you really believe you could get away with this?" "She... Said I would be fine as long as I did as she said. That as long as the human didn't die it would be fine." The fox was whimpering now, like a child that had been lied to. Kanoa blinked rapidly in confusion. "Could we not play the pronoun game, who are you talking about?" She asked, taking out her notepad. Yui suddenly had a distressed look on her face, in her dazed state she had forgotten something important. "This person told you not to mention them, didn't they?" Yui's eyes shifted away from Kanoa, she was a bad liar. "What's her name? What did she look like? Tell me and I might help you." Yui looked back to her quickly, and she could see in her eyes the back and forth struggle as she decided how to respond to the proposition. "She... Her name is-[s]Walking upon scattered bones, crushed and sharp and molten[/s].... huh? Her name is-[s]Drinking of a goblet filled with boiling bile[/s]... eh?" The fox looked around in a panic, and touched her throat as if to find something that did not belong there. When she attempted to answer she began to speak in a voice that sounded distorted by static and a mouth full of water. Kanoa took a step back, her mouth shaking. "You've been hexed. D-do you even know what you are saying?" The words were surely simply distorted nonsense to the others, but Kanoa could just barely make out what was being said. She was out of her field of expertise here, maybe if she had been alive for ten thousand years she could handle this, but as she was, she was not prepared to listen to eldritch language without going insane. Kanoa began to breathe as if she had just done ten rounds against Mike Tyson in his prime. "Whoever this bitch is thinks she's real fucking funny doesn't she!? Force me to listen to the fucking poetry of the Old Ones!? How does one even DO such a thing!? Simply reading those disgusting runes is enough to... to..." Kanoa stopped her rambling and looked to the rest of the club. She supposed everyone had to have at least one crazy outburst. She clenched her teeth and forced her quick breathing into heavy long puffs. "Whoever this woman is, has placed a hex on Yui to make sure she wouldn't reveal who she is..." She looked back at Yui for a moment before turning back to the others. "I'll keep the fox in my home, she should have plenty of food there......" Her temples were throbbing, she rubbed her forehead before speaking again. "Ramon... whatever he has to say is useless to us. Daniel, if you could provide a valid reason as to how we found him and give it to the police, that would be great. If anyone wants to visit him and make sure he's ok, that's fine, but we do not have time to be babysitting him. We've got a witch to hunt."