[centre][h1][b][color=fff200]Niesha[/color][/b][/h1] [img]http://i65.tinypic.com/2prbtlc.jpg[/img] Location:between 1 building one& 4, at the scene[/centre] Niesha watched Kristina head out the room, before grabbing her things, putting on her jacket and waiting for Kristina in the living room, looking out the window, as if she could see what was happening out there, keeping her ears open, intent on hearing any other signs of fighting. As they headed out, Niesha kept close to Kristina, a feeling of… fear slowly filling her. She shifted her pace, matching it to Kristina’s, keeping close to her, as if she could do anything to protect her against a shot. As they continued, soon reaching the spot where the shot seemed to have come from, Niesha let her gaze wonder over the scene, not responding to Kristina, at least for the moment as she took it in. What had happened? She listened, straining to gleam any knowledge. Ash had, it seemed, shot the gun… was it a warning? If someone had done something wrong, he wouldn’t have given a warning… That was just the way the world was… but if he had given a warning… Her gaze fell onto the body with the axe embedded into it. She couldn’t help the feeling of dread that filled her. Just what had driven James to do that? While she couldn’t confirm it, what she saw seemed to tell her he was responsible for the axe. She had never seen James fly of the handle, so what had pushed him to it? Were other’s dead? For years, decades, perhaps centuries, the country had been prosecuting people, giving them the death sentence, for crimes. Even now, they did it. Humans were, even now, predisposed to kill. It was what they did, dead or alive. Yet what was the difference between one guy judging someone, sentencing them to death now, as opposed to one guy doing it in a courtroom? Yes, there was a different process before, now… now it was live or die… and they did things for the greater good. Her thoughts twisting in her mind, making her head ache slightly, she turned to Kristina, [color=yellow]”We can’t do anything here, Kris… There’s nothing we can do… “[/color] She said softly