[h2]Assassin[/h2] Oh, that was it? Mother had been worried for her safety! It made sense now; it wasn't that she hadn't wanted the enemies removed as promptly as possible, she simply wanted to make sure that her Servant wasn't in any danger from it. It was a bit of an unnecessary worry in her opinion, since with a little trickery within the Mist it wouldn't be too impossible to get other Servants to fight each other whilst leaving their Masters open, but... It was nice to know that Mother cared about her. She might not be able to understand why Mother wanted to work with this other Master but she could hardly disobey on tracking them down, and nodded once. From concealment, there had been a good idea of what direction Berserker had taken the Master and from there... she guessed towards the town? It was a gamble but with her speed and concealment, going from rooftop to rooftop let her cover a lot of ground quite quickly. It helped to have a distinctive quarry in the end: finding the magus simply meant spotting the tallest person in the streets and following them the rest of the way, out towards the ocean and into a deserted environment. It would be a perfect setup. But Mother didn't want that, and the Servant stood around, waiting. [hr] [h2]Johanna Faust[/h2] Of course, once the other magus stepped over the boundary, she was alerted mid-bite and set the burger down. At this time of night it could only be another one of the Masters... but which? It wouldn't be Rider's and it was unlikely any of the others would be so hasty to chase her down in the middle of the night. The answer, as Johanna opened the door, turned out to be Assassin's. So it seemed that they were going to be working together after all? "It's a good thing I bought extra. I hope you and your Servant don't mind burgers?" Well, she'd bought the extra for breakfast... and maybe lunch if Berserker decided that eating once was enough. But cold or reheated burgers weren't something to be too stingy about and hospitality was the first thing to offer to a prospective ally.