[center][img]http://i.imgur.com/ETCUzUf.png[/img][/center] It was a relief that there wasn't a shortage of food ... but then why did they kill each other? The girl's thoughts were interrupted as Charlotte called her questions 'inane' and implied she had never been of use. The woman's tone was eternally serious, and it was rather apparent after all these weeks that it wasn't a joke. The tall one hardly seemed to acknowledge her or her gifts, and aside from a little teasing she had been nothing but cooperative - even when Charlotte ate her friends. The glowing hair shifted slightly as Cait's head adjusted, her slightly higher pitched voice lowering itself. [color=orangered]"For once? Unlike when I delivered food, or pottery, or taught you how to climb the trees? I'm sure you'd be doing as well if I had just left you on the beach."[/color] The shorter girl glared at the other one, stomping one of her feet on the ground in frustration. [color=orangered]"You act like I'm stupid just because I don't know how your mechanizations work, and while I've been completely cooperative in teaching you our language you tell me nothing about myself. If it hurts you too much to say anything, then just say so!"[/color] Bright eyes looked up at Charlotte, trying to remain steady. It was hard to be aggressive with one so large ... [color=orangered]"And you are allowed to smile, you know. I don't know if it's your people or just you, but I've never seen you happy!"[/color]