[center][color=0076a3][h1][b]Angelina Flores[/b][/h1][/color][/center] Angelina started sprinkling the flowers into the teapot as she listened to Saber's inquiry. She was silent for a moment. It wasn't that she minded the question, she had in fact expected it. She was simply struggling for a moment on how to best explain herself to her new partner in the Grail War. [color=0076a3]"Well...I'm probably one of the more unusual candidates for a Master. I couldn't tell you why the Grail chose me, I can't really fathom why myself."[/color] She let out a sigh as she began to pour the boiling water into the teapot. [color=0076a3]"I come from a family of healers. We've been practicing Magecraft for many generations, healing magecraft is what we specialize in."[/color] She stirred the pot. [color=0076a3]"My father runs a clinic in Mexico City, he's not only a Magus but also a doctor. I've spent most of my life learning from him and tending to patients." [/color] She added a few tea bags, they'd need that caffeine after all. [color=0076a3]"My family also taught me to only use my magecraft to help others, never to harm." [/color] [color=0076a3]"So basically, I can heal you in a pinch, when it comes to healing I doubt there's a better Master. I'm also fairly skilled with wind and reinforcement magecraft."[/color] Angelina turned and looked at Saber. She...she hoped that Saber wouldn't be disappointed with her skill sets. [color=0076a3]"In terms of offensive abilities, I have none. Even if I knew how to use my magic that way it would go against everything I've been taught...I'm sorry if that disappoints you..."[/color] Angelina tried not to look it, but she was afraid of disappointing her Servant, as strange as that may have seemed. [color=0076a3]"Make no mistake though, I intent on winning this Grail War! I don't know what I'll do with it once I have it, maybe wish for world peace? Either way I don't like the idea of some power hungry Master getting their hands on it so...that's why I'm going through with this..."[/color] She knew that couldn't have been much cheeser, but it was true all the same.