[color=39b54a]Meirin Kurenai[/color] Meirin was a bit releived when Lucilia opened the door herself. She really didn't want to have to fight with Grey just to talk to Lucilia. It wasn't as if she wanted to trick Grey, but some things were best left on a need-to-know basis, and Grey didn't need to know what Lucilia did. Not yet anyways. Things were only less tense however when Alaira showed up. Or rather they walked in on Alaira. Seeing an open window Meirin could guess how Alaira arrived but wasn't sure why she was here. Was she trying to cover her mistakes preemptively? Somehow, that didn't seem in character for Alaira. Sure she may not care to take responsibilities for her actions, but she also didn't seem like the type who'd actively try to hide what she did. Which only made Meirin even more curios to know what Alaira was doing here. She even brought Lyn, which must mean something. Ssarak knelt down to Lyn and hugged her seemingly at random, but then Meirin remembered that he was a Psychomancer. He was probably talking to her and figured out something from her. Or just knew Lyn wanted a hug. Meirin quietly stood off to the side as the scene unfolded, only for the moment to be ruined when Alaira rudely shoved Ssarak as they were leaving. [color=39b54a]"Really now?"[/color] Meirin really didn't know what Alaira's problem was. She was starting to get the feeling that she was just being a bitch for the sake of it now, which really irked Meirin. Did she even have a reason to be so angry? But at least the red-haired woman had the self-control to let it pass. Now that Grey, Alaira, and Lyn were gone Ssarak and Meirin could give their report. [color=39b54a]"I'm not sure what Alaira has told you so far, but we managed to procure some documents from the mission. I think they'll be very important, though some of them seem encrypted. We also met with a guard captain who was under the effects of a psychomancer's spell. His name was Gran Soren, captain of the Tide Tower barony."[/color] Meirin carefully placed the various pieces of evidence she had on her, such as the map, journal, rings, and even some of the weapons from the robed mages.