Tsuki felt somewhat relieved when she could hear and see the fear in the other woman. It meant she hadn’t expected her to pull a gun on her, and she was very much in control of the situation. Whatever that burning paper had been it couldn’t have been intended to make her react like this. It did beg the question what its true purpose had been then. She sneered when the woman brought up their divination once more. It didn’t explain anything more than why she had set out on this search for someone. Tsuki wanted to know what the person in question had done to get tracked down by the clergy. It was beginning to look more and more like they were in some serious trouble. She wanted none of it personally, yet here she was in the middle of the night aiming a gun at a supposed priestess. She raised an eyebrow and lowered the gun slightly when the woman said she would never hurt her intentionally. There was that religious conviction they held so high behind the words, which made her lower her guard temporarily. Tsuki raised the gun again before long, with a sinking feeling that the person they had been looking for may be herself. Well, it would be more accurate to say that the woman now believed so because the paper had reacted to Tsuki’s touch. They likely would have gone with whatever person made the paper burst into flames first. It was just her luck that it had to be her. “Whoopty do, you can make inflammable paper burn.” Tsuki said, after watching the woman get the same reaction from the paper that she had. “We’ve got so much in common. Do you want to be BFFs now?” She found it presumptuous that the priestess claimed to be the same as her based on what, setting fire to paper? For all she knew there could be some trick to it that made it burn every time. She did notice how it didn’t seem to hurt the priestess like it had hurt her though. The suggestion that she would get an explanation did appeal to her. If only so she could find out what was going on, and how to get out of this situation. She wasn’t particularly keen on putting the gun away to get one. Tsuki had just been tricked into burning her hand and getting way more attention than she had ever asked for from the clergy. “No.” Tsuki said with a hard tone that left no room for argument. “I’m not putting the gun away.” However, she did aim it away from the woman and at the floor, but kept both of her hands on it. “Now you can start explaining yourself or turn around, walk away and never return. I won’t hesitate to shoot you if you try anything else. It wouldn’t be the first time I’ve shot someone, so I’d suggest you get rid off any doubts you may have regarding that.”