[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/181001/aa944a7fc18082292599a75a3626b335.png[/img] [img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/181001/2d237506a00ed10293708c25223e9240.png[/img] [color=4169E1]- [I]Unknown[/I][/color] [/center][hr][center][b][color=4169E1]Location:[/color][/b] Servants' Quarters (Her Bedroom) [/center][hr] Lacing her hands in front of her, Lyra tried to remain as stoic as she could manage given the thoughts and emotions that stirred within her. Her blue-green gaze flitted between the two women, Asha the [b]Magykal[/b] and the Deputy Hunter Amarantha. She got a sense that they both disagreed with her sentiments. Being the self-critical person that she was, she began to doubt herself and to question why she felt so strongly on the principle. She bit the inside of her lip as she thought on the matter. She wasn't fond of killing in general, but she understood the purpose of it in certain contexts. She had no ethical dilemma in killing someone in defense of someone or something. She supposed in taking that train of thought and considering what Asha had said earlier, that Asha viewed murdering Puck as a means of defending the people, namely children, he could or would hurt in the future. Though she respected and admired the woman's desire to protect people, she could see the problems that such vigilante type actions could bring about. For instance, if everyone had a free pass to kill those whom they deemed as a threat, then everyone would end up turning on each other. As such, she felt that certain lines just shouldn't be crossed. In the end, she came to the conclusion that they would have to just agree to disagree. She just hoped it wouldn't sway their, well Asha's, opinion of her. She blinked as she sort of came to in time to see Amarantha wink at her before excusing herself. Once the deputy hunter was out of hearing range, Lyra turned back to face Asha. [color=4169E1]"I don't trust that woman,"[/color] she stated bluntly. She took a deep breath as she ran a hand over her face. The morning was already starting off [I]splendidly[/I]. She let out a sigh, shaking her head lightly. [color=4169E1]"I need to attend to the queen,"[/color] she stated apologetically to Asha. She quickly gathered her things before leading Asha out of her room and locking the door behind them. [color=4169E1]"I hope to see you again later?"[/color] she said, though it came out a bit more like a question. She gave the woman an almost shy smile, seeming a bit flustered, before she hurriedly excused herself in order to go find Queen Valda.