[color=FAFABE]"Emerald. [i]Please[/i]. Let him talk. He's caused us a bit of trouble, yes, and I'm sure we're all taking his words with a little more than just one grain of salt -I know [i]I [/i]certainly am, and I'm sure [i]Bloodstone [/i]knows it too- but he's not doing anything to hurt us right now. There is no reason for us to attack in any manner, never mind go as far as to [i]kill[/i]." [/color] Evenkite shot a glare at Emerald, the first time she had looked up at anybody ever since Bloodstone had arrived. The little gem seemed to have simply shrunken away once Bloodstone had appeared, as if she simply did not want to be there anymore, but now she was making her presence well known. [color=FAFABE]"Kill him,"[/color] she continued, [color=FAFABE]"[i]Kill him? [/i]If I didn't know any better, I'd say that if anyone here was made for war, it was you. That's a [i]little [/i]extreme, don't you think? Granted, not like the two of you,"[/color] she paused to look at both Aquamarine and Bloodstone, [color=FAFABE]"Have been much better, from the sound of it, anyways, but nonetheless."[/color] Despite all the questions she wanted to ask -and it probably showed on her face- this was all she had said during the entire time, having backed away from the group as if mentally isolating herself wasn't enough to keep her thoughts in check. The whole ordeal had been sudden and more than enough to make Evenkite feel conflicted, especially with all the emotions flying around. More so than ever did she wish she could just not have anything to do with any of these gems, and she quite frankly was debating to simply leave and see how long she could go without being found. However, curiosity kept her sticking around.