[center][hr][img]https://i.imgur.com/7STnRDF.png[/img] [img]https://i.imgur.com/JbOW25x.png[/img] [hr][/center] It wasn't long before the bickering started again and Claudette could only shake her head as she raised her hand. The people observing were probably used to her clouding the room with darkness whenever they started arguing. However, she didn't create even the smallest mote of darkness and she sighed as she lowered her hand to the table. Instead, Claudette pushed herself up to her feet as she walked over to Agatha and grabbed her by her upper arm as she firmly said, "Mademoiselle, a word," Claudette pulled Agatha along away from the group as the bickering began and Claudette was honestly tired of it. So, so, sick of stopping these arguments in their tracks only for them to start back up the next day. It was like dealing with children except all of them were too old for this. She realized that she was going about this all the wrong way. All the wrong way altogether, everyone was. So maybe, they needed a different approach. "I am [i]sick[/i] of all this bickering and constant fighting among the Coven," Claudette started off as she shook her head, "I think it really has something to do with the leadership and lack of direction in the Coven - and don't get my intentions wrong, I think you are doing an amazing job but maybe you could use a second in command? Perhaps even a third? Another leadership figure for the Coven to help you out. And keep control of the Coven." Claudette began to explain, "The only place I can see this going towards is Emily and the others voting you out and this cycle will begin again for the next one. And as for the other issue... perhaps we should try to lead the Coven towards working out their issues and maybe having some more bonding? For all honestness, all a majority of the Coven want to do is learn more about magic and find companionship... maybe we give them what they want? Try to tighten the bonds of the group and I think the best way to do [i]that[/i] would be to have more fun, yes?" She sighed, "I know it's a lot, but I can see the growing toxicity in the Coven and I can't stand it anymore." [center][hr][img]https://i.imgur.com/IKqFKMY.png[/img] [img]https://i.imgur.com/imhENU4.png[/img] [hr][/center] [quote=Jessica][color=f26522]"Madison, I'll still help you if you want, I have nothing against people keeping their secrets, and honestly seeing puppy grim reaper sounds like an all-around good time to me!"[/color][/quote] [quote=Kayla]"Madison, I'll help you." [/quote] "Wait, shit?" Madison had kinda zoned out on the bickering after realizing that the floor disagreed with the plan to go after the Hound. She couldn't blame them. There was the matter she wasn't prepared to share some stuff about herself. It meant a lot that, at least, somebody was willing to help her. "I mean... like the others said it [i]is[/i] a lot," She started, "... And I kinda don't know how to find him." "Just find a secluded place because Houndie is a very, [i]very,[/i] shy Lil' pup and if your desire to see him is strong enough; he'll come to you," Babylon explained. "As I said, he knows when you're thinking about him and [i]why[/i]... and also he doesn't like coming near me so that probably has something to do with it. I wonder why." She shrugged. Madison realized that thot-ghost was kind of useful... if she wasn't lying. In all honestness that was all they had to go off of and she was desperate enough to try it. If not then she was going to pay. She wagered the Jaws against her curses anyway. She got off the seat because, in all honestness, she wasn't that interested in them bickering today and walked towards the door. "If you guys are coming let's go," Madison said to Kayla and Jessica. "Otherwise, I'm doing this alone."