[b][center]Ramara[/center][/b] Ramara sat there on her horse, groaning slightly in her mind. [i]Apparently the child never listened in the first place, I wonder if the paladin did either,[/i] she thought to herself. Letting a child go on like that without listening was only going to cause problems in the future, especially when the only person he looks up to is trying to pass it off that people were picking on him instead of educating. She almost felt sorry for the squire; when someone did actually verbally attack him he wouldn't know how to handle it. Taking a moment she wondered if this was actually compassion for him or... taking a breath she stifled the want to belch. [i]No, just gas,[/i] she thought to herself. [i]Gotta lay off the jerky.[/i] Her attention was quickly brought to Wade when he piped in with his question of whether she was really an assign. Turning slightly in her saddle she looked at him with a slight smirk on her lips. "I guess we will see," she said before turning back around and her face going blank once again. [b][center]Regalia[/center][/b] Regalia merely sighed at the child's outburst and Ishamels command. Neither sat well with her. Daniel had completely missed what she had sad and drawn some very offensive conclusions in her mind. Ones that had she been most anyone else probably would have resulted in a back hand across his face. Ishmaels words did not help the situation either in her eyes. She had been asked to join to help with Inyata and now it seemed that the two that really needed a lesson was them. A paladin of all people should have better manners. Rubbing her temples slightly she let it go. Smiling slightly as she listened to both Inyata and Jasmin talk to each other. Perhaps those two would be able to find a friendship based on more than sword and steel. Inyata would need friends in the future, all did whether they admitted it or not.