Sue nodded along to everything Eli said. “Alright, I know I'm going. So we just need to look at this list a little closer and decide exactly who's going to do what.” Sue the started to lower her voice. “Could you come with me for a moment?” Eli hadn't even answered before Sue started to walk away from the other magical girls. “So um.” Sue stopped walking when she was sure they were out of earshot. “What are your feelings on Amber? We could be working together very soon.” Eli was a bit surprised at being requested to come, but Sue had already started walking so Eli had to hurry after, wondering what the matter was. [color=57a345]‘Oh, Amber. Uh…’[/color] Eli took a moment, looking a bit pained, before she started. [color=57a345]‘… Deni thought you two were fun. That’s… that’s the extent of my experience. Right now, Amber is a powerful Magical Girl with a reason to be cross with us. Mariette’s…’[/color] Eli looked to her mistress briefly, standing over there talking to Alicia and others. [color=57a345]‘… trying not to annoy her. This by intentionally avoiding confrontation. That’s her way of trying to avoid problems. By never meeting them until she has to…’[/color] Sue dropped her shoulders with a sigh, but quickly regained her composure. “This plan hinges on both of them, so we do need them to at least cooperate with each other. Though perhaps doing that in public wouldn't be very good.” Sue bit her thumb nail while looking at the two mentioned magical girls. “I'll try to talk to Amber later. If you could convince Mariette to talk with her, I think that would be really helpful.” Eli looked at Sue, listening to her words before nodding. [color=57a345]‘Alright,’[/color] she simply said. [color=57a345]‘I’ll see if I can bring it up with her.’[/color] Sue was about to walk off when she stopped to face Eli. She didn’t look at her though, her eyes were looking towards the ground. “Deni seemed like a nice person. It’s a shame I didn’t get to know her better.” She flicked her eyes up onto the harpy. “M-maybe we could become friends. Later, if this all works out.” Sue joined the others. “I’m ready when everyone else is. I think if we just go down the list, that would be the easiest to keep track of. I’m not sure it matters who talks to them once they’re here, so long as it’s someone who knows what’s going on.” Eli didn’t reply to Sue’s words, expression only twitching a bit. She then remained for a bit, before treading after to rejoin. She had the notebook ready, and was ready to give immediate suggestions about whom to attempt recruiting.