[color=6ecff6]“Place… what place… I can’t remember anything… it hurts to try…”[/color] Nai was talking in confusion, she had barely just regained consciousness and what’s more the extreme exhaustion was making her be barely able to think straight.[b]” Nai, calm down. It’s fine now, it doesn’t matter!”[/b] Rika said to her sick child, gently caressing Nai’s hair.[color=6ecff6]” I see… I… I…”[/color] Nai’s eyes closed again, but this time she just felt asleep. A thing that Lady Yuna and Lady Lulu, made sure to calm Nai’s parents about, that it wasn’t her just getting worse again. They had managed to stabilize the child and she was out of immediate danger, but no one really knew what the side effects of Nai’s body dying like that were going to be. Rika had finally calmed a little when the keeper of the orphanage appeared. She was loud and trying to drag Alex away. Rika’s eye twitched at the scene, the way the older woman was harassing the child, making it sound like she was responsible for Nai’s condition. She knew deep in herself that Alex wound never do something to Naisha. The mother couldn’t explain it, it was just a parent’s feeling she guessed. Even Lady Yuna was not capable of stopping Loka. Rike didn’t like the woman, she was one of those who were keeping her from adopting Alex. [b]“You will unhand Alex right now…”[/b] Rika stated, still caressing Nai’s head, but her eyes were locked on the keeper, locked like those of a predator on it’s pray. The coldness in her voice surprised even her.[b]” Alex is needed here. As for that thing with the priests, I will take full responsibility for it… After all none of this was probably going to happen if all of you didn’t cling to your damned superstitions...”[/b] Rika’s voice crept low and cold like a mist.”[b] Now release her and leave my home, before I come over there and separate that arm from your body…”[/b] The woman already saw Alex as her own child and Loka now wanted to separate Alex and Naisha, that was not going to happen. Beside for Nai, there was a room she can rest in peace and quiet if the need arose.