Esther almost jumped when he jumped behind her, but his angry tone didn't phase her much. In fact, it was almost as though it amused her slightly. "Politely? Ha! Oh, believe me, by sparing your life I am being polite." She said as she pointed to small trail of what seemed to be green liquid on his clothing. She moved her hands from behind her back and revealed a small dagger grasped in her left hand, the blade dripping with a thick translucent green residue. "I could have killed you without my abilities, what more with them," she said with a smirk.
Backing away from him, in case he intended to hurt her, she nodded. "Nevertheless, I'm glad you're agreeing to help, or at least hear me out. You see, I've heard that there are a couple of beings in the town that are not fans of our friend above. I think they may be planning something against him. I'm not sure when and I'm not sure what but..." Before she could finish, a cry for help was heard from not too far away and immediately, Esther moved to follow the sound. She recognised it to be that of Elysia's, the young woman on whom she was eavesdropping on before. But before she went too far, she turned to her possible new found ally. "Let's continue this conversation later shall we? It seems there trouble brewing," she said with a wink and followed the cry. Soon enough, about two streets away, she found herself standing in front of the bank. The cry was much more distinct now. "Kami, help!" she heard. Esther smiled. She carefully entered the building, waiting for Kami just as everyone else was. She was not going to miss this spectacle, whatever it was going to happen. She snuck into the shadows undetected and hopefully, unseen. And now we wait, she thought, hungry with anticipation.