[Center][color=7D8C81][H1]Aya[/H1][/color][/Center] Aya had been too hasty with her planning and ended up making a fool of herself. Why hadn’t she just tried to take things a little slower? Part of Aya felt like crying from the shame she felt while the rest of her just wanted to curl up into a ball and disappear, or maybe just run away. Still, neither of those plans seemed like valid options right now or in the long term and with no better plan in mind, Aya realised she’d just have to try again. Forcing the tears she felt beginning to well up back down Aya began to analyse the situation. For now, it appeared that Kir was interacting with the others rather than sneering at Aya in disgust, so that was probably good sign at least, though the thought did little to alleviate Aya’s worry. It seemed that in addition to her seemingly reality-defying power Kir was a rather crafty goblin. In that case, pitching her plan as the clever path was probably the smart way to go, not that that wasn’t already her plan to begin with. Then again was anyone likely to listen to a supposedly clever plan pitched from a goblin that had already proved herself an idiot? Well, Kir had already proven herself to be clever, certainly more so than Aya, so she should be able to see the plan for its merits regardless of who was pitching it. Right? It appeared that there was a break in Kir’s conversation with Yzzi, a chance for Aya to butt in and present her own plans, properly this time. Then again on second thoughts, she didn’t want to bother anyone so maybe she should just leave and come up with something else… no that was just an excuse. Attempting to calm her nerves, Aya took a deep breath, letting it back out in the form of a laugh, beginning at a shaky giggle but quickly rising in intensity to an almost cackle, before reapproaching her sisters. [color=7D8C81]“I- I’m ready to talk now!”[/color] Aya realised she was speaking too loud so she hushed her voice to an almost whisper as she continued, [color=7D8C81]“You’ve probably noticed that the rabbits here have some pretty scary looking weapons and I’m guessing that means that the actual predators out there are even scarier. Given that they’re probably better armed and more practised than us newly born goblins, wouldn’t it be smarter to minimise our chances of being killed by setting traps or something?”[/color] The too-wide smile Aya had maintained up until now gradually faded away as she got lost in explaining her ideas. [color=7D8C81]“I was thinking that's what we could do. Maybe dig a hole or something, cover it in leaves and lure something inside to poke to death with weapons? We could try to compact the walls some to make it difficult for anything to escape while getting poked and I think that...”[/color] Aya’s voice trailed off. Was explaining in too much detail a bad idea? Probably. She wanted to show she’d thought things through, but the further she went the more likely that cracks would begin to show in her plans. Best to try and get her sisters on her side before delving into the details then. [@Crusader Lord][@Rune_Alchemist] [hider=System & Inventory] [b][color=7D8C81]EXP:[/color][/b] 0 [b][color=7D8C81]Acquired Skills:[/color][/b][list][*] N/A [/list][b][color=7D8C81]Titles:[/color][/b][list][*] N/A [/list][b][color=7D8C81]Blessings:[/color][/b][list][*] N/A [/list][b][color=7D8C81]Curses:[/color][/b][list][*] N/A [/list][b][color=7D8C81]Inventory:[/color][/b][list][*] N/A [/list][/hider] [hider=Summary] Aya panicked and planned before approaching Kir and Yizzy with a plan to set traps in the forest. Still in church. [/hider]