[@Marcus XVI][@FinDragon] Sybil for the life of her could not understand what the flashy boy had meant other than his general note of her notice of Loki. She hadn't the time to put thought into it because Loki had chosen to address her and her hatred. His words meant little to her, the Asgaurdian voice was interesting to hear up close but any educated person could craft their speech in such a way, though without the same power, as such she was only minimally impressed by such a show. She smiled a bit coldly, "Ultimately I can not say whether I believe you, I don't know if you can even change your destiny. Perhaps you are right, you are meant to rise above your background but perhaps you are wrong and your struggles to chose good will be in vain. Further more, I think you must realize for me seeing you is like staring at a perfect likeness of what I have been taught to protect the world from yet being told that this time, this version, is on my side. I can not discard all my life experiences and trust anyone so easily. To do so is foolish but that doesn't mean I should detest you and there lies my error, I was wrong for that but I'll not trust you yet."