[center][img] https://i.imgur.com/wLsIs2p.jpg [/img][/center] [hr] There went Ami again, causing a ruckus in the middle of glass. Though at the very least, she had enough common sense to transform before decking Soma for all to see. True be told, Touka could give no cares if it was a light girl; it was why she made no move to stop Ami’s actions. Not like anyone could see her after all. To the few students who still ate their lunch in class, it would have appeared Soma was smacked in the face by an invisible force, followed shortly by threatening said ghost. Ironic since, given with her half-transformed state, Soma looked like a spirit herself. Only now had Touka realized the light girl was stuck in a limbo of sorts. No wonder she hadn’t noticed her on her radar. All the same, she turned back to Seyrun in the efforts of ignoring the tussle. Ami could handle herself and she was encouraging of Soma being put in her place. Yet before she could continue her conversation, two presences suddenly spiked up her spine. One was very familiar, almost making her clench her fingers into the desk out of immediate bellowing rage. Aegis, that bitch, was back. Touka snapped her gaze back outside to the window where the snow fell. The holy aura that inspired fear, dread, but most of all, spite, plagued her like a heat glowing in the icy storm. That holier than art thou Angel was roaming the school, [i]her[/i] school. She didn’t need to tell the other Detention Club members Aegis was here because they would all feel her presence eventually, light and dark girl alike. It only made Touka bristle more when she sensed the second interloper. The three transformed girls in the room would notice it quite clearly, though the sight to behold was meant for Angelite. A maze of wires had been delicately placed, stretching from one corner to the next. How long had they been there? Regardless, most of them seemed to sway in Angelite’s direction. Seeing as she failed to notice Touka in the room before, she would most definitely feel the burning aura of anger and hate that was the dark girl’s leader now. No words were said, not when Tama was transformed as she was. But the Detention Club President didn’t need to, not when her angled glare at both Tama and Soma was enough. If Ami was an inferno of darkness, the negativity sprouting from Touka was enough to eclipse the room. Sensing Aegis on school grounds had more been more than enough to set her on edge and she was almost itching for a reason to maul the two light girls where they stood. And maybe leave some pieces for Ami. The intent was clear; they could either stop ruining her lunch or get out. This time, it would be through the efforts of the Black Knight [i]and[/i] Red Wire. Across the other side of school, Chie would feel the surge of darkness flowing from Touka. In consequence, it too would bolster her irritability and aggression. It was perhaps good conscience of choice, in hindsight, Kanbaru had visited her partner. There was no telling what sort of havoc Chie would cause if Touka decided to break down into a maddening fury in the middle of the school. [hr]