Kali pouted but nodded. He had a point, it would taste a lot better with butter. That and the fact they could have more since they would be by themselves. She kept to herself and listened though she hadn't really liked the tone June was taking on. It was strange but she felt rather insecure with her being around Alakai. She couldn't help but snort with seeing how blind Alakai was with her. She was dropping plenty of hints especially with being together as a group. Then again it may be working in her favor that Alakai was so blur. "I'm sure there are plenty of monks," she assured June. "And Alakai doesn't have to worry about anything with me around." She reminded her casually. "It's always great to have a healer after all." She added on though Joan snorted. "What? You bragging now?" he mentioned though Josie smiled. "It's rare to find a healer, are you going down fully with that path? Or are you going for some damage?" She asked though Kali frowned. So far she had been going down the pure healing path. She could do her secondary as a damage but that was only when she was at a high enough level. "I don't think I'll be going damage anytime soon... as long as Alakai doesn't want to ditch me?" she said half jokingly though she did glance over to him. She didn't like the idea of pursuing a healing class if she was going to end up alone, grinding would be hard and she would have to seek out other players which of course meant joining a guild. "That makes you a weak target. You ought to go semi damage," Joan mentioned. "No, because that'll take points away from healing. If we enter dungeons that require twenty or so people, me having damage would be useless and my heals would be a lot weaker. Maybe I'll go damage for my secondary but so far I'm content with healing Alakai." She shot back.