[hr][hr][center][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/180221/49bcc0b2957deef9bc393fe1c8c068d4.png[/img][/center] [center][img]https://media.giphy.com/media/oTaQqmTlPnZXG/giphy.gif[/img] [img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/180910/09f935e6eade57ee0874f83383348ef3.png[/img] [img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/180910/19b76e76d81306eca47c2cff5ed34d55.png[/img] [color=4169E1]- [I]Unknown[/I][/color] [/center][hr][center][b][color=4169E1]Location:[/color][/b] Servants' Quarters (Her Bedroom) [/center][hr] Lyra's brows furrowed imperceptibly at the Deputy Hunter's reaction, or more or less lack thereof. Perhaps she misjudged the need for such carefully placed, conciliatory words. Then again, the smirk on the woman's face gave her pause. Asha's words however distracted her from gauging the situation any further, as her gaze instead turned sharply to look at the [b]Magyk[/b] practitioner. Her words were like a slap to the face, effectively knocking her out of her lingering state of melancholy and self-pity. Her lips thinned slightly, a bit miffed that the woman may have just undermined her attempt to break the news easily and ultimately to make this an altercation free interaction. As far as she saw it, one didn't have to like Puck in order to show a little compassion to a person who may have very well just lost someone near and dear to them. She gave Asha a onceover before speaking, her words quick and to the point, [color=4169E1]"What one thinks he deserved matters not. It doesn't justify murder."[/color] Her gaze didn't linger on Asha any longer than necessary, before she promptly turned to attention back to Amarantha, hoping Asha's words didn't cause an even bigger mess. Unfortunately, it became clear to her that it had stirred up some sort of anger, understandably so, in the Deputy Hunter. As Amarantha took a step towards Asha, Lyra quickly moved to jump in between the two. It wasn't that she thought either of them couldn't protect themselves should a fight break out. It was that she [I]didn't want[/I] a fight to break out. [color=4169E1]"Enough,"[/color] she exclaimed sharply, glancing between the two women. [color=4169E1]"[I]Both of you.[/I] The last thing we need after everything that happened yesterday is more dissent amongst peers and senseless violence. I will not have you two going at each other's throats. Do I make myself clear!"[/color]