Deven Zoria Deven was a little less then half way to the teachers table when he heard the clapping of hooves on stone. Easily Deven spotted the female centaur rushing to intercept them. The centaur slowed to a trot before stopping before them, Deven continued moving until he was just before the centaur. As the centaur spoke he recognized the Eanian swear, he always found it laughable how, gracious the Eanian swears were and this one seemed to fit the stereotype. But Deven's tone and posture had grown much too serious for him to even think of laughing at such a expletive. The centaur ordered him to set Aruna down before she bled out, but Deven hesitated a moment eyeing the centaur unsure if he should listen, before submitting after the thought, [I]What better option do I have? I have no clue where Lidda is might as well listen, it may be better suited to this than I.[/I] He carried her over to a nearby table and began to set her down on it, knocking some plates and cups aside even a few onto the floor. As she finished her explanation he looked at her questioningly. [i]Why didn't she tell them what really happened? Was she having trouble remembering? Was she trying to hide it from them?[/I] He thought to himself as he began to move his hands out from under Aruna, as he did he felt something rolling in his left hand, Aruna likely feeling the rolling along her rear as well. It was then that he remembered the arrow, he had taken it with him as proof of what happened to her. His hand clutched around the arrow just before it slid out of his grasp and his eyes shot to Aruna, [I]Should I go along with it or should I tell them? She has to have a reason for not telling them but why? Would it be only worse if I told them?[/I] He thought to himself in the precious few seconds he had left were the arrow would still be concealed under Aruna. Just as his hand was about to slid free from under Aruna his mind was made up and he twisted the arrow in his hand so it would be pressed against the underside of his forearm, and turned his hand so the top side of his hand would be visible to the others keeping the arrow from sight. Once his hand was free he brought both his hands behind his back and stepped back trying to look as though he was trying to be respectful and also get out of the way. As he did he opened a puche that was on the back of his belt and dropped the bloodied half of the arrow in before closing it again and returning his hands to his sides. All the while his face betrayed nothing of his action. Jenna Fellrein "It would seem we are." She commented, thinking to everyone shaken and terrified expressions. While staying in here her bad emotions from before had all but vanished replaced by a great sense of euphoria. Her eyes followed Leith as he took his seat, she returned his grateful smile with a welcoming one. He leaned forward as it seemed he would begin his answer to her question, Jenna in turn prepared to listen. As his explanation went on, her eyes widened and she nodded her head understandingly. "Wow,chained to a wall and set ablaze...what a way to go...." Jenna replied as she eyed him. She couldn't help but feel curious as to what his past was that would give Satori the ammunition she needed to create the nightmare, but she had no want to inquire. She had lifted her mug to her lips and was taking another sip from her mug when the doors to the mess hall burst open. Her eyes whipped towards the door and she lowered her cup before she realized just who it was that entered the mess hall carrying a girl with a bloody bandage wrapped around her. "Oh shit." Jenna said as she stood barely offering so much of as a hint of an explanation to Leith as to why. She arrived a few seconds after the centaur did, she took a place next to the Eysire that had approached the group and listened as the wounded girl explained what had happened. Her eyes shot from the wound to the girls face to Deven and back again as she watched the scene go on. As Deven set the girl on the table and stepped back she stepped up next to him. "Some walk huh?" She asked passively as she kept her eyes on the wounded girl. "Yeah..it was definitely interesting." He replied but he sounded as though he was deep in thought or very focused, but she payed no mind given the situation it only made sense.