Irvine glanced over the three cells again to see Argentina getting up from unconscious state. The collar had sat rather snug around the thin layer of shadow that had pressed against his skin as he was turned to Shela with a final warning. [color=39b54a]"Unnecessary..."[/color] Irvine referred to the collar in objection. [color=39b54a]"But trusting."[/color] Irvine looked over to Argentina with a puzzled expression. He tried to mouth the word [color=39b54a]'help'[/color]. He'd managed to stall the situation twice already with his own abilities to deceive, convincing enough so to still be trusted to get the job done. However now the focus was too heavy and he couldn't attempt to act out in an 'irrational' manner again and still be able to act freely outside of a cage of his own. As Irvine is pushed by the masked man he begins to make his way over to the cages, he timed his pace to be as slow as he could without making it obvious. [color=39b54a]"You never did say why you couldn't do this yourself? Why would you imprison and feed someone you want dead? Seems backwards."[/color] Irvine asked, remembering one of his first questions which this masked man appears to have deliberately avoided. Well there was that and the glaring obvious that Irvine couldn't reach a simple conclusion on his own. [@The One][@Maria 127]