As Lucian came forward with his new information, Levi smirked slightly at Hoshi for her comment, before setting his face back to a more serious expression. [color=82ca9d]“Just because you’re the one with this fancy flashlight of a heart doesn’t mean you’re the only one protecting it. We’ve all got each other’s backs, and don’t you forget it.”[/color] Regardless of that, it was amazing to hear Alias was alive, and an idea on where he was. Still, it was better to wait on celebrating that until after everyone had a few hours’ rest and maybe a hot meal. When Hoshi attempted to move forward, only for her leg to seize up on her, Levi placed a supporting hand on her shoulder to make sure she didn’t topple over. When Hoshi moved behind him, he stepped forward to better help her to hide herself. If something about any of these newcomers made her want to fall back, it was enough to set him on edge. Despite the situation seeming to have petered out, Levi was still relatively on alert. Even though they weren’t in any shape to reject the kindness being presented, it still worried him, how little he knew about what could be described as a small army of capable individuals who seemed keenly invested in the capabilities of Levi and his friends. Until he discovered what their motives were, he was going to be keeping an eye on them. After a few moments of thought, Levi gave a silent nod as he started moving to follow Zac, and made a small gesture for his fellow islanders to follow. [color=82ca9d]“One [i]last[/i] stop.”[/color] He emphasized to Zac, before falling into lockstep behind him, still supporting Hoshi, and prepared for anyone else who asked for it. They were all tired in some form or another, though he was probably in the best shape out of the islanders, despite being clobbered by a Large Body early. Besides, Zac was the one person of the newcomers who Levi had some reason to trust, even if that was just because he was willing to help them learn with these new keyblades. He dismissed [i]True Light’s Flight[/i] for the moment, but still kept his bat held loosely in his off hand.