((I though Lya was his second. She got demoted. =P)) She did indeed see the wings and horns, once she was able to look at him properly. But Amuné did not believe in the divine. If gods and angels existed, they were not infallible, nor above suspicion. So her smile as she shook the offered hand was thin. What had Tsitua been thinking, sending someone who made such a fuss? "Mouse. A pleasure, I'm sure." She did not offer her name in return, despite her decision to accept Tsitua's offer, though that was more due to her habit of sharing as few details as possible with those she didn't know than because she didn't want him to know it. "I've decided to accept Tsitua's offer in its entirety." Her expression flickered and she frowned, closing her eyes to better focus on the sensation of being watched. A glance in the right direction didn't help, with the observers being so distant. "The faster we get out of here the better." She hesitated, her gaze sweeping Mouse from head to toe, her senses seeking any impression her magic would give her. But nothing significant came loose in response to her query. "Someone's observing us," Amuné added, figuring that if she was going to let them help protect her the least she could do was keep them informed of the situation. [@TheMinorFall]