"Like I said, my business with her is done once the invasion starts." Ahnasha answered without hesitation. She was either being honest, or a confident liar. Regardless, she let out a long breath and looked back towards her hideout. "Though I really should get back in there. She can actually be patient, but I don't want to wear that patience thin. I know it's not right to trust her, but...maybe it couldn't hurt for you to just try talking to her? As long as you're capable of ignoring some snide comments, she's not [i]completely[/i] unapproachable. If nothing else, you might learn more about her, and having more information is never a bad thing, right?" Ahnasha was already moving towards the door as she finished speaking, and did not wait before returning inside. Though, it was hard to tell if anything at all had happened since they stepped outside. Everyone was silent, and in almost the exact same spots as when they had left. The only thing that was even somewhat different was that the air now smelled like both dead flesh and tea.