Standing up, and turning her head around, Sara looked upon Kate with narrowed eyes. [color=00aeef]“You did good today, soldier. Or should I say, [i]doctor[/i], miss Bellows? Your creation seems to be boasting you well, out here”[/color], she said, having to pass down her own words of praise, even though she didn’t keep her attention on the young woman for long, since the lieutenant gazed back up at the smoke-filled city. Her eyes then looked down upon the carcasses of both human and Titan, mentally passing honor down towards the human corpses, and discontent for the evaporating Giants. Having to continue looking out, Sara looked at the other young woman at the corner of her eye, once she heard her say something under her breath. She didn’t need to question or acknowledge her, but she did use her observational nature to keep it in mind. Kate sure was something else, having to possess a talent for her curiosity and intellectual properties, like Commander Hange. From time to time, the Angel, at least, tries to at least socialize with the other ranks, but with all of her time focusing on the war at hand, while trying to remember her past, it became a whole lot harder for her to talk casually. For the most part, Sara only spoke in the way that one would speak, while in the chain of command. She was just too business-like. Two other Scouts, a male and a female landed nearby, and ran straight to the white-haired woman. [color=tan]“Lieutenant! The front line is currently helping citizens to the gate”[/color], the male reported, while having to point to the gate. [color=tan]“Anya and I are here to help, and we’re not entirely sure what to do from here”[/color]. [color=00aeef]"Then, by all means, help them. We can't have any more casualties, nor lose anymore of our forces"[/color], the white-haired woman recommended in her traditional cold but soft voice, before placing her gaze back on the unconscious boy behind her, by the time the other Scouts quickly departed. She then looked at Keira, her blue eyes laying passively yet expectedly upon her. [color=00aeef]"Bellows, tend to the boy, as well as his comrades. The Commander would want him alive [i]and[/i] conscious"[/color]. As much as Sara didn't want to say, but she would much rather be ordered around by her cousin, considering that she quickly became part of his Special Operations Squad during her early military years. In truth, even though her respect for Erwin was considered faithful, she knew that the man was willing to put his soldiers’ lives on the line to reach a certain goal. In addition, even if the woman wanted to wait for the Commander or the Military Police, she also wanted to know who this boy was, and why he seemed to be so important. With that said, the lieutenant leaped off the wall, having to spin in her downward descent, before launching a hook, allowing herself to dangle halfway upon the structure. Scanning the area for a few moments, Sara wondered how this all even started in the first place. No doubt that her comrades would have similar thoughts. Although, in her own mind, she wanted to remember what happened, before waking up in the body of a Titan. Lookin over at the closing gate, it became the signal telling her that everyone was safe. Making a sigh, the lieutenant used her own weight to swing herself back and forth, and eventually give herself a mighty push, giving her the leverage to get propelled up the wall, as if in flight, and land before the brunette woman, and the kids. Safe, and together.