"[color=springgreen]Yeah, we 'ally' ourselves with him, then we get a knife to our backs for our trouble![/color]" Emiri huffed, still not convinced. "[color=darkorchid]Working together doesn't necessitate trust. The same way he uses us will be the same way we use him; a means to an end,[/color]" Grant pointed out. "[color=darkorchid]And once the dust settles, I'm more than sure we'll be at odds.[/color]" "[color=springgreen]And [i]that[/i] is when we finish him off once and for all,[/color]" She declared. Nadeline wasn't so certain. Scheming as he was, Venat was likely to anticipate it. Not that they had much choice, and even though she wasn't as vocal, Nadeline found herself agreeing with Emiri. But rather than rush in recklessly, they needed to make sure they had a plan. This wouldn't be the best place for it, but once they were alone, she would make sure to bring it up once more. Meli was watching the fight, bored, though the sound of the door opening would distract them all. Shion didn't look happy, though she never did look happy anyway. Aloa looked more like she was having the time of her life, walking through Michel's barrier with ease. "[color=plum]It would seem we have come to an agreement,[/color]" The viera announced. "[color=deepskyblue]An 'agreement' wouldn't be how I would describe it,[/color]" Shion said dryly.