[center][h1][color=mediumpurple]Haru Imamura[/color][/h1][/center] [hr] The girl's direct inquiry aimed towards Haru was enough to snap her out of it, bringing herself back to the reality of the situation. This wasn't just a phenomenon that involved the meeting of spirits from the past. It was a phenomenon that Haru found herself weaved right into it, and that her actions held a heavy weight to what could happen. Yeah, this was more nerve-wracking than being a casual practitioner of a specific sport getting thrown straight into the big leagues years after calling it quits beforehand. Even when she wanted to escape from this situation, it wasn't really an option to leave it as it is. She simply had to go along with it as well as she could. [color=mediumpurple]"Well, um... I guess so? That doesn't mean I'm... completely clueless, not really. Just got to get... used to this, yeah."[/color] Haru would trip over her words here and there explaining herself. She really needed to get herself together if she was going to survive any of this in the near future. Then, her attention was brought over to Archer, who determined that the two pairs present would work together. At least from what she could gather here, the other Master and their Rider didn't seem to be an immediate threat, and seeing as Haru was unsure on how to adapt to this new situation by herself... [color=mediumpurple]"Oh! Uh, sure. That's fine with me, it's definitely better that Archer here does take the lead than me personally, but I hope this works out too."[/color] She didn't see a problem with it personally as she awkwardly greeted Rider. [@Raineh Daze] [@Crusader Lord] [@1Charak2] [hr] [center][b]✦[color=gray]●[/color]✦[color=gray]●[/color]✦[color=gray]●[/color]✦[color=gray]●[/color]✦[/b][/center] [hr] [center][h1][color=cyan]Berserker - Kiyohime[/color][/h1][/center] [hr] There were only two kinds of thoughts circulating in Kiyohime's head as they took a walk toward the village's shrine. One, she was constantly thinking about what could spice up their nightly stroll together. Then, she was feverishly planning ahead to take care of their foes should they get spotted and engaged in battle. Either way, both trains of thought revolved around her Master. Upon approaching the shrine, she instinctively frowned from the aura that their destination gave off. It wasn't a stretch in logic to think that the other Masters and Servants could be here. The shrine's setting was practically asking for that type of attention, and it only put Berserker in more tension than she was before. As she followed Thomas's lead, she obsessively kept her attention out for anything that could ambush them. [@King Cosmos]