[center][img]https://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjcyLmI5ZDc2NS5TMlZ1YVdFLC4w/vanjar.regular.png[/img][/center] [Color=8dc73f]Time:[/color] Evening [Color=8dc73f]Location:[/color] Outside [Color=8dc73f]Interaction:[/color] [@FunnyGuy] Darius [@Helo] Bowyn [@Alivefalling] “Vaeril” [hr] Kenia was fairly positive her eyes were still red from the tears she’d shed minutes ago, but she tried to ignore that fact. She couldn’t dwell on the worry she had for the safety of both Malachi and Cora even though she so desperately wanted to get them out of there. It seemed she had stumbled upon another human and perhaps her priority now should be getting him to safety. She could only pray her little family would be safe and she’d see them there. Before she could reply to Darius, however, the winter fairy spoke and he obviously wasn’t a fan of her kind. [color=8dc73f]”Touchy, touchy. Obviously some of my kind haven’t been so kind to you in the past. I will say, though, that some of us light elves aren’t pretentious assholes that think they’re better than the other races like Governor Shit-for-Brains. And you can call me Kenia.”[/color] She said as she referred to Terneus, but then also introduced herself and risking using her real name. She then looked to Darius. [color=8dc73f]”He does have a point, though. It may not be best going about announcing that you're human to people you just met. Some people in this world would rather have your head to give to Aklenroth than help you. Luckily I don’t think either the fairy here or I wish to do that.”[/color] She cautioned him, backing up Bowyn. [color=8dc73f]”As for the demoness in there she was still being pursued, however one of my companions was attempting to assist her from what I saw as I was being shoved out the doors. Even that bitch of a demi-human that was just here tried helping her surprisingly. Not sure why, but I suppose the demoness has a good chance of getting out. My friend will make sure she gets out too, I can guarantee that. In fact, he will stick around to make sure as many get out as possible.”[/color] Calling Malachi her friend felt strange as she felt they were much more than that now, but what they were she wasn’t sure. Then there was the fact that she just said Malachi would stick around to make sure he got as many out as he could and that thought actually made her sick to her stomach. [color=8dc73f][i]Stop dwelling on it Kenia. Instead focus on saving who you can. Make Malachi proud.[/i][/color] She thought to herself angrily. That’s when another joined their small group and this one Kenia was immediately wary of. She recognized him as the host of the ball and he seemed to be limping. His tone sounded worried, however she was all too familiar with putting on a very convincing act. She was capable of it herself, but unfortunately now was not the time to question him on it. She heard Ahzmorath’s booming voice and knew now was the time to flee. If the light elf followed that would be fine, she could question him later and if she thought he was a threat she’d have no problem dispatching him in his sleep. They had a journey ahead of them and there would be plenty of time for that. [color=8dc73f]”He’s right, we need to leave now. I can get us out of this city and to a safe place, but I do have to make a stop first. There is another of your kind, Darius, that I need to retrieve first. After I get him from the inn we were staying at then I’ll get us all out of here. You just have to follow me.”[/color] She explained and then began to swiftly exit the premises, leaving it on them to decide to follow her or not.