[center] [h2][color=gold]Raposo~Yin[/color][/h2] [/center] [hr] Yin paused and looked at Elsa a brow raised at the thanks that he just received. He blinked and then flicked his ears. [color=gold]"Not all humans annoy me...human."[/color] Being that he had just been annoyed to no end and was now being faced with the opposite of what he considered an annoyance, rather he found it quite enduring that someone praised him. His ego was not exactly on the small side and this particular human just stroked it. He nodded to her before moving to the back of the group and herding all of his little sheep across the bridge. Yin gave each fae a glare as they watched his herd, a warning to ensure that none of them touched his sheep. All nine of his tails waved as he followed them across the bridge. He then weaved slightly to get back to the front of the group and stand in front of the gates. Nine tails waved once more as he looked at the gates with his fox like eyes. He was more then done with these humans. After all, he had watched a human dare to annoy him and then said human was removed before he could eat it. Why that one was so interesting was completely lost on him...to him that thing was not going to be a useful servant. But, that was not his choice. Yin while looking at these gates and getting ready to go in, wondered how exactly he was going to deal with that missing human. He would have to find it and then drag it safely all the way to the gates. Wonderful, a chore. [hr] [center] [h2][color=pink]Yusuke[/color][/h2] [/center] [hr] Yusuke had been at the back of the group like he had been this entire trip. He did not seem to react to several of the scenarios, but did react to Bodil being suddenly dragged away by an unknown force. He found himself blinking at this and then he looked at the fox's eyes and felt a bit glad that the woman was dragged away before she got eaten. At least she got to maybe live on somewhere else...maybe? Yusuke then walked forward as the fox herded the group across the bridge. He seemed to be in his own world as he absorbed each detail of his surroundings. He was rather uncertain if he should be concerned about where he was and what the next location was, but he was more worried about memorizing all the details around him because it was so beautiful to him. He might not ever see sights like this again if he were to die.