[h2]Hana Oshiro - [color=deeppink]The Last Samurai[/color][/h2] In the end it didn't require Hana or Matt to intervene, as young Taka had done so instead. By some miracle she didn't get caught in a crossfire and Ira did decide to abandon the fight after all. [color=deeppink]"I didn't expect that..."[/color] Hana mused to herself as Revan came back inside, still in quite the foul mood. However it seemed that most of the rest of the guild was moving on from the event, so Hana decided to do so as well. And her next target was Taka. The fire mage had a similar appearance as Hana herself, often making others wonder if she is perhaps Hana's daughter or much younger sister when seen together. Though neither is the case this similarity had drawn Hana to her in the past and now she knows she can have fun with Taka. The older woman approached Taka from behind and put an arm over her shoulder casually, possibly surprising the girl. [color=deeppink]"You do not need to hide from love,"[/color] she began to lecture, ignoring the fact Taka said she didn't care about Ira. [color=deeppink]"It is nothing to be ashamed of. Love is a beautiful thing... Anyways, what are you kids up to?"[/color] It was only now that Hana released the girl, so as to avoid accidentally burning herself. It seemed that the trio were preparing to take a job request. [color=deeppink]"Oh, trolls. What dishonorable creatures. I have never met a troll worthy of respect..."[/color] She brought a finger to her lips as she began looking back through her memories, to see if she really hadn't ever met a nice troll. After a few seconds of silence she concluded her search. [color=deeppink]"Good luck with that. Trolls usually aren't that dangerous, but they are smart and often have strength in numbers."[/color] Hana placed a hand on Taka's head, easy to do considering how much shorter Taka was, and ruffled her hair a bit. With a chuckle she turned away from the trio and headed towards the bar.