Victoria had to admit, Janus embracing her was rather uncomfortable. His armor was tough and cold, sending a shiver up her spine as it touched her skin. The gesture was sweet though, so she did her best to appreciate it. In truth she wasn't used to being touched by other people, especially men. When she first arrived a lot of men had tried to flirt with her, which she hadn't minded at the time, but the second one of them even tried to lay a hand on her they would meet her steel. Not many men were comfortable around her after she showed them how little tolerance she had for their perversions. The only person who ever dared to touch her after that was young Jacob. Despite the many beatings he'd received from her, he was resolute in his attempts to be friendly with her. They were harmless enough, so she eventually got used to it. Even so, every bone in her body was telling her to pull away from Janus' comforting embrace. She wouldn't have to, thankfully, since Janus stood up to go and confront Zero. Victoria had been zoned out for most of the dispute, focused on her own thoughts. It must have been some argument, because even Jacob was getting involved. "Hey, come on guys. We're all buddies here, right? No need to argue, we're all just a little upset 'cause of the funeral; not to mention the rain." Jacob blabbered on, hoping his ramblings would get through to Zero and Janus. Victoria sighed at the two. Janus had his back turned to Zero, his arms folded over his chest. It reminded her of what she used to do as a child when she couldn't get what she wanted. Janus wasn't a child, however, and seeing them act this way annoyed her. She stood up and approached the small group bickering. "Let's all just shake hands and make up, alright? Big group hug everyone!" Jacob spread his arms out, yet he was completely mortified. This wasn't something they'd just be able to hug out. He barely even knew these guild members, what made him think that a group hug would solve the problem? Victoria knew a more effective method of sorting this issue out. Stepping uncomfortable close to Zero, she stared up at his gruff face with disdain. "I'm not in a particularly good mood to watch a bunch of brats argue at a funeral." She added extra emphasis on 'funeral', she wanted them to feel bad for arguing at an event of mourning. "Now, why don't we all go pay our respects to them? That's the very least we can do after this shocking display." She stepped away, staring at the other guild members. "Now if anyone else wants to make a daring statement or outburst, I suggest you do it after the funeral is over. For your own safety." Pushing through Janus and Zero, she ushered Jacob away from the group and back towards Aura and the rest of them that were planning the sendoff. "Good luck." She said, patting Jacob on the shoulder before heading up to where the graves were. It had been a very long day for everyone, so Jacob knew that a nice big Fairy Tail style bang would put a smile on everyones faces. He saw Victoria sitting in front of the graves, silent and resolute. She was probably speaking to them, saying all the things she couldn't bring herself to say out loud. He looked over to Aura and the group, his fingers sparkling with the moons radiance. His magic glittered along his skin, and the sound of chimes gentle clanging together in the breeze surrounded him. "Shall we do this?" He held his hands in front of him in tight fists, the glow of his magic lighting up his face.