Feeling feet on her shoulder, her eyes cast towards Rasteva for a brief moment before returning to the young man in front of her. [b]"Can we even call them that? 'People'? People don't act like that. They don't try pushing a bookshelf on others!"[/b] Frowning, he calmed himself for a brief moment before giving his Daemon a quick embrace, thanking them for helping. [b]"They're pretty hard to miss most times, unless they've pressured other students into doing their dirty work..They usually sport a black t-shirt and jeans. They stick out, but not by their clothes. You'd be hard-pressed to find them normally."[/b] He sighed. [b]"I don't even know what I even did to catch their attention.."[/b] Looking towards his Daemon, he groaned. [b]"It might just be because of the strength my Daemon has. Granted, we haven't done too many fights, they're just naturally inclined that way."[/b] The description wouldn't help too much, as far as trying to catch who did it...but they would be in numbers, hopefully. After making sure a faculty member was taking the boy to the nurse's office, some other students got the books back onto the shelves. Grabbing the ones she was interested in again, she made her way back towards the table from before, sitting down. [color=f49ac2][b]"Sorry for the disturbance."[/b][/color] She rubbed the back of her neck. [color=f49ac2][b]"This just has me more on edge. Who pushes a bookshelf on someone? Were they even targeting a specific person, or just a group hoping to catch the slowest one, like in the wild?"[/b][/color] Sara asked, looking worried at the table, since Rasteva was on her shoulder. [color=f49ac2][b]"I don't even know what advice to give you if we are attacked, Rasteva. We can't really fight very well...you might do best to try to head off or something."[/b][/color] She wasn't really thinking clearly, her brain still in a slight panic over the events that transpired. Rasteva certainly wasn't naturally strong - but...they did like to gain knowledge. Maybe they could try just learning about this group? Would it matter? Should she ask Rasteva to look over most situations that caused for people to suffer at the hands of the Purgers? Would that help them try to avoid, or even help discourage the attacks if they could even have an idea of what to look for? Running a hand through her hair, she gave a heavy sigh. [color=f49ac2][b]"Do you think it feasible to gather intel on their attacks? Everything has some sort of pattern, right?"[/b][/color]