[center][url=https://fontmeme.com/fonts/dubiel-font/][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/230308/7cee190f21ec5c75f3b23ce36b29b31e.png[/img][/url][/center][hr] Asahi pursed his lips while listening to the mad ramblings of the person before him and Duncan. He's also a little irritated on how people have been treating him since last night when he revealed he felt something in the mountain. He won't even commit to this stupid 'side quest' if he wasn't so sure about this feeling he experienced yesterday, and he certainly won't leave the comfort and safety of being with his classmates. [color=#fbb6cb]"Ugh, what a hassle..."[/color] He grumbled after Oros made a big show of being dramatic and turning their own words against them, as if they weren't one big giant walking hypocrisy themselves. He did consider the pros and cons of letting Oros join them though. On one hand, having three Awakened together on this little expedition could improve their chances of survival. On the other, Oros was too much of a wildcard. There's never any telling of what they'll do in a life-and-death situation especially when they're alone with Asahi. [color=#fbb6cb]"Hold your horses, crazy woman. Man. Abomination. Whatever the fuck you are."[/color] Asahi called out to Oros and sighed before turning to Duncan. [color=#fbb6cb]"Okay, Duncan. One last pitch. I'll take Oros with me instead. They don't have any unique skill sets they can offer to the class anyway, and they won't be much of a liability since both of us have heightened strength and stuff. I suggest you go back to the group so you can be one additional muscle slash tank for them and they'll feel safe knowing they won't run out of your healing blood."[/color] Asahi paused for a bit before continuing. [color=#fbb6cb]"Also, not to think negatively but this is just me thinking about the hypotheticals. If things do go sideways and I can't make it... They'll always have a strong healer they can rely on. Also, your GF will be worried sick about you. So, what do you think?"[/color]