[h2][b]Kupori[/b][/h2] Ears twitching at the sound of Gale's voice, Kupori turned her head, smiling and showing confidence she was lacking a bit of on the inside. "Hey, don't-- Don't worry about me. I'm fine." She said, managing to actually stand. She was, if anything, proud: Even if she looked beaten down, and in this case, was beaten down, she didn't want to show weakness to those around her. Doing so would make her less dependable in their eyes; She didn't want them thinking she wouldn't always be there for them. As that half-dead... Thing, told them to shut up, Kupori's temper flared up, hands clenching into fists. Though, before she could fuss with him and express her irritation towards his sudden words, as he continued to speak, she simply crossed her arms, glaring in his direction as he went to sulk in the shadows like a weirdo. But as she processed his words, she began to realize what he was saying. "Wait, we're on a [i]ship?[/i]" She questioned, looking about. She'd never been on a ship before! How weird. Just where were they, anyways? "But we were in the middle of Sunrise City, getting pummeled...! How did we end up on a ship?" She questioned, confused due to being out cold since being knocked off that building. This was, to say the least, confusing. "Wait, if we're here, then some of the others could be too, right?!" Kupori shot out another question, running up to one of the cage's sides, almost falling due to the pain it caused, but managing to reach her goal, gripping the bars. She didn't see anything but those stupid shadows; But... If she could've made it, then Father could have, too! And Gatta! They had to be here somewhere...! But if they weren't locked down here, then where would they be? As of the moment, Kupori was in complete denial that her father, and best friend, were possibly dead. That just... Wasn't possible, in her mind, at the moment. And for everyone's sake, including the ship's crew, some people in that cage might consider it better to leave her that way. But at the same time, others might just as easily want to crush her denial and force her eyes open to their current reality of her situation.