[center][color=39b54a][h3]Hiraga - Go with the flow[/h3][/color][/center] The Guardian barely paid the venomous words of Vetra any attention. The poor girl was Goehearth's lap dog, and possibly his lap dancer, but that was all she would ever amount to. Ultimately she was of no consequence whatsoever to her, and thus her opinion had a little weight to Hiraga. Rather, she turned to Death again:[color=39b54a] "Calm. If an ant would voice it's opinion to a man, he would be no more interested than you should be in hers. As far as the location goes, do what you must, but my patience wears thin every second most of you are in my realm. I want to speak to you alone after this."[/color] she demanded. Most of them most likely came here to get explanations. Not Hiraga. She came here to talk about how to refine what was done and maintain it. Of course, she had no intention of letting anyone else but Death know that, lest she would have a very rough fight on her hands. But she has seen what her family did to this realm, and she would give everything to rid it of them, even her own powers if the situation demanded. The humans were a problem, but for what Hiraga could see, a self regulating one. Either they would straighten out, or get themselves killed. In the end, life on Earth would be changed, but go on. After all, she did resort to extinction events before. Humans were only smart enough to create their own. As long as it only involved global warming, and not thousands of atomic bombs. Sparing another look to Brod and their son, she wondered if Shirley was on her way. They didn't see each other in some time, and hiraga realized she might need help with her new found powers... or help Hiraga do what needed to be done.