[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/DmjRHYr.png?1[/img] [color=548b54][h3]Dulga Tarata[/h3][/color][/center] Dulga had stayed after class to help Mako clean up, even getting brooms and mops to clean up the crushed chalk and coffee stains. Mako's words about Dulga's ability to get under her enemy's skin made her feel just a little bit better. Admittedly Dulga wasn't really too good at the "socializing" thing, as she always worried that she'd somehow annoy people just by the way she talks. But Dulga supposed that if she could goad villains into making mistakes because of it, she'd try to hone that skill. Somehow. Her face even grew a touch pink and a little bit warmer when she heard Mako call her one of the top students of her class. Compliments wasn't something that Dulga got a lot, at least not serious ones. Even her own parents tend to only give her reports about her abilities about things like her mistakes and flaws. The closest thing to a compliment she's really received was with her mother, when she would say things like "Good shot" or "Nice hit". It was a good feeling. Dulga would be the last student to leave Mako's class, staying behind with the teacher. Dulga did get her own things ready to go but before she left she looked towards the thief. Once more Dulga's expression returned to their neutral state, but her eyes had a hint of fire. There was still one unfinished piece of business she had to attend to. Dulga didn't waste words. [color=548b54]"Do you know about the swordsman who killed my mother?"[/color] Dulga couldn't be certain if that question on Mako's quiz was just a coincidence or purposely put down there to tell Dulga something. Unconsciously to even Dulga, it was that question that made her act rather aggressively to Mako. It made her think that somehow Mako was an accomplice or at least knew more than what Dulga knew about the situation. She had no proof of course, and that was perhaps one of those few moments were Dulga's own emotions undermine the girl and influences her decision without being obvious. [color=548b54]"I'm not angry at you. But I do have questions. Please answer them."[/color] Dulga had unconsciously positioned herself in front of the door. It was just a hunter's instinct when stalking prey; block the exits. And while Mako could always just dive out of the window, the teacher should know very well how Dulga deals with windows and people near them. [color=548b54]"As a teacher of Villain Psyche, and a former villain yourself, I know you know who I'm talking about. I... I need to know more about him."[/color] [@Silver Carrot]