Harriet gave Ethan a gentle smile as he spoke to her, giving a small nod. "Of course." She said as she headed towards where her room was and hesitated slightly, "Oh, if you'd like something to do, I know that Gaia has left a little necklace in her room. Black bound leather with a little Emerald gem in cased in gold." She looked to Ethan with a small head tilt. She knew exactly where it was in the room, but it would save a bit of time having Ethan look for it while she checked her own room. Of course, if he'd like to look for it of course. Once he answered, she walked back into her old room and breathed in. It smelt [i]wrong,[/i] Ashy and broken. Harriet moved to where she knew her stuff would be in the room; moving to pull a rug away from the ground and pulled up a bit of the wood. She pulled up a small chest before tucking it under her arm and moving to grab the now-broken mirror from her dresser. [hr] Gaia rumbled angrily and climbed down from the roof, dropping her bundled duvet as she did so. The feeling of warmth would disappear from Ethan after the duvet was dropped. She rumbled again, pacing her room with her fans and spikes up, wings arched with a sway of her tail. Gaia paused and turned towards the screen, blinded by fear and anger she lowered herself to the ground and slammed her head and horns into the monitor; intending to shatter it. Gaia pulled back as she felt some of the screens glass splinter into her head, her pupils flexing as blood dripped past her eyes before she fanned her wings out more and let out a loud roar. [hr] Steph jolted awake at the sound of Gaia's roar; she wasn't thinking as she grabbed a robe and ran out of her room towards Gaia's. She forced her way in, quickly running to her friend and moved to cup her head in her arms as she started to mutter something in Angellic, healing the wounds on her head. Gaia tried to strike at Steph when she came in, narrowly missing before the halfbreed grabbed her head, which caused Gaia to calm down; with the soft chime of Heavenly magic helped her anger to bubble away.