[hr][hr][h3][b][i][color=a187be][center]Kyra Altham[/center][/color][/i][/b][/h3] [center][b][color=a187be]Location:[/color][/b] Gorlf Northern Territory [b][color=a187be]Interacting With:[/color][/b] [@Charnobylisk] [@Lucius Cypher] [/center] [color=a187be]"Wasn't asking for payment,"[/color] Kyra said as she rolled her eyes slightly and chucked the food over to him. It landing on the floor and skidding across the dirt floor of the building a few feet until it came to a stop next to him. If she had wanted him to pay for the food she would have said so, this was just Kyra [i]trying[/i] to be a decent person; which she was underneath all the coldness but it was times like this when she tried to help someone and they rejected it that made her really reconsider if it was even worth the effort anymore in this day and age. Perking a brow to Ye Ol' Crazy Chicks words she nodded slightly. [color=a187be]"Even if nothing went down they are still a bit of a ways from us. Will head out back to the road. Probably right when I am not dripping wet, granted drying off won't be much good with this rain,"[/color] she said as she grabbed the bottom of her tunic and rung it out as best she could. Hopefully by morning the rain would be gone and they could start off without getting drenched but from the look of things outside it was not going to let up anytime soon. Then Valona started talking to herself again and Kyra just stared at her for a moment before shrugging it off and grabbing some food for herself and taking a bite. It seemed this was going to be a standard thing with her and it was best to just her talk to herself because it seemed when she started talking to others it got even worse. Just what the hell was wrong with this woman? Did she really want to know? Probably not, at least as long as she wasn't causing a real problem and it was just gibberish why worry? Granted as that thought crossed her mind was about the time that the gong rang and round one began. Kyra closed her eyes and took a deep breath, sliding back from the fire and moving well out of the way. [color=a187be]"Rule one, don't fuck with crazy folk,"[/color] she muttered under her breath as she crossed her arms over her chest. This was going to be one hell of a show.