[center][img=http://i.imgur.com/jZB9EQE.jpg][/center] Emmy took everything Sloth said in stride, barely batting an eyelash at the arguably ludicrous assertions she'd made. If anything, she found that it actually all made sense. She's had flights of fancy more unrealistic than that, and besides, Sam's magic show from earlier was the only proof she needed. Any doubts she might have had were eradicated the moment Pride remained unscathed after outright stabbing himself. It was rather fitting that Sloth turned out to be the amazing black creature, as well—anything less than a nigh indestructible, creepy shadow thing would not have done the lady boss justice. Suddenly restless, Emmy waited in rapt attention for the next superpower reveal, mouth agape and eyes shining in anticipation. She spied some more black ooze coming from Sam's wounds as his healing process started to kick in (how awesome did that sound?), and wondered arbitrarily whether everyone had only one sort of ability. That was usually how it went, wasn't it? Anyway, Emmy was concerned that Sam looked rather dazed. She wondered whether fighting creature!Sloth had some unknown repercussions, or if the eventful day was just taking its toll on Sam. She regarded him curiously as he wordlessly and sluggishly got up, about to ask him what was wrong but he beat her to it. [i]So fucking hungry,[i] she heard him say as he passed by her, making her giggle in relief. "Grab me some chips, too!" she called after him, although she wasn't sure if he'd even heard her, distracted as he was. Emmy turned back to the group when Angel suddenly burst out in laughter. He was holding onto a die, which possessed remnants of the black smoke from the explosion, not unlike Sam's wounds or Sloth's other body. Emmy didn't understand what the die had to do with the strange shields around their arm, but they were apparently correlated somehow. Angel's mask seemed to be part of his abilities as well, and Emmy was "oohing" when the magically conjured shields disappeared after he'd taken the mask off. Like Sam, Angel didn't offer any explanations or theories about his ability, and opted to go to the kitchen instead, leaving Emmy to endlessly wonder. He passed by her on his way, and she could have sworn she heard him mutter some quick words of flattery, like he was wont to do. She smiled at him, but it faltered suddenly as she felt something akin to a massive headache come and go, as fleeting as Angel's touch had been. It seemed like she was reverting to the moody state she'd been in earlier, and she was reminded of the familiar voices that permeated through her thoughts. She already had a Harry in her head, didn't she? Even a Sam and an Ash and—hold up. In that moment, it finally occurred to her that she was affected by the explosion as well. And that meant she should hypothetically have awesome abilities as well, right? Experimentally, Emmy waved her arms about, opening and closing her palm, fully expecting something to come out of it. Like fire or ice or that black substance that was involved in the others' abilities. She did it a couple of times just to be thorough, but nothing spectacular happened. Emmy had also entertained the possibility of possessing telepathy or telekinesis, but she'd been trying it on Sam for a while now, and nothing seemed to be happening. She was forcefully willing him to feed her some chips, but he didn't even budge an inch. Out of ideas of what abilities she may possess, she threw her hands in exasperation. "Aw. Sloth, how come I don't have any powers?" she asked with a slight childish pout, clinging to their leader just for the hell of it. "That's unfair, isn't it? I was right behind Joni when we went in that building and…" Oh, crap. After everything that happened, it slipped her mind that there were only six out of seven sins currently in the base. She was supposed to get in contact with the missing Wrath, but she had been too easily distracted. Gently tugging on Sloth's arm, all traces of playfulness left her face as her brows knitted in concern. "Joni's not here!" she said, pointing out the obvious.