[center][img] https://i.imgur.com/wLsIs2p.jpg [/img][/center] [hr] As much as Touka would have enjoyed seeing the light girls be rightfully put in their place, it was not to be. Ironically, the building tension had been diffused by one of their own. The blubbering fool Tsuruga; Touka was much too annoyed to distinguish friend from foe right now. But she supposed it would have been too big of a mess had Ami been allowed to blow up. She hardly cast a glance at Tama, giving her secondhand hatred. Her full negativity was directed at Yui. Before she could insult the traitor and the paragon, they had both begun to escort Soma out of the classroom. Good riddance then. Touka’s demeanor visibly calmed and she pinched the bridge of her nose with her fingers. [color=springgreen]“Tch. Morons…”[/color] The normal students would have no clue what was going on, unaware of their short, very short lives being spared by a denizen of the dark. Soon enough they went right back to eating their lunches and chatting away. The indifference of it all almost made Touka sick to her stomach. Almost. Another surge of light bubbled past the door a few minutes later. Such a conflict in magical property made Touka realize that at some point, Ayumu had also entered the room. But that wasn’t what she was concerned for. With an exasperated sigh, she turned a low glare at the transformed Allegra. Thankfully Seyrun had left to rummage for an item in her bag, leaving nothing standing in the way of the Club President and Allegra. [color=springgreen]“And what do you want, little light.”[/color] There was less rage in the dark girl’s voice but it was clear she was annoyed. For Allegra, that only meant there was less chance of being strangled in wires and more a chance of meeting Touka’s shoe in her face. Lunch was ending soon but she had enough time to follow up on that threat. At least she had a distract from Aegis walking the school grounds. Speaking of which, the Angel was closer than expected thanks to her goals. Outside the school, the Mascot shrieked as much as it physically could, caught in Aegis’ grip by its feline scruff. As the scary girl began questioning it, several marks flashed on its televised screen. [b]!!! <..>?[/b] It wasn’t talking but it was probably easy to figure out the creature had no idea what Aegis was talking about. Sister? What sister? It didn’t know of any sibling… [hr]