Maria looked at her two keys looking to choose a spirit. She would chose her most powerful spirit: Twila. She was a color key spirit and therefore, if it came to a fight would be the most powerful. "Open Gate of the Indigo." She ordered bringing the timid spirit back out. "Stand there and wait for my orders." Maria demanded before the spirit could even say anything. She nodded to the curator. "I have a key to win and you'll help me do so, understand?" Trying to ignore the crowd around them, the Snow Leopard spirit nodded. Clasping her hands together, she glanced at her boots, hoping that she would do something quickly. Anything was better than standing there.

Scowling at Maria's choice, Amber glanced at her keys. "The nerve of her. Once again bringing that poor spirit in front of everyone." She grumbled. She shook her head at Hegdrick. Though he was small and would probably work well in some cases, he would be no match against the color spirit. At least Aerok would put up a good fight. She frowned, looking between her silver key and the pink key. She could call Zoe but if it came to a fight, the other spirits might know her weakness. Zoe was an excellent charmer but she worked better against guys and those who were unaware of her charms. That left Aerok. Opening his gate, she informed him of what was going on. "So, we'll wait until he tells us what we need to know." She told him. The boar nodded and popped his knuckles while he waited.

When she saw Flynn's spirit, Maria practically started laughing. That little girl? "You must really hate her." She told Flynn chuckling. Both our spirits will take her out faster then a dragon shooting flame."

The curator cleared his throat and glared at her. "Alright. Now the final test." He said coming up to them. He smiled at their anticipation. "This next part, I want no speaking between the wizard and his or her spirit." He ordered. "If either my servant or I hear you while this part goes, you'll be disqualified. Understood?" Confused, Amber and Maria nodded. "Good." He looked at Twila, a bit of compassion in his eyes. "Tell me, spirit, why should your mistress receive this key?" He asked holding up the yellow gate key.
Twila bit her lip and looked at Maria. "No. Don't look at her. Just tell me." The curator stated, though there was no harshness in his voice.

"Uh...because..." Twila tried to think of a good response. If she answered incorrectly she would be punished. However, honestly she would not wish any other spirit to be with Maria. Thus the reason she had so willingly helped Floren by giving that Fairy Tail wizard his key location. "I...It will help her..." Her eyes darted around not meeting anyone's. She wished that she hadn't been called. This was worse then standing still. Everyone's focus was on her. Finally, she came up with something. "It will help her in her homeland." She stated. She glanced tentatively at the curator. Would that suffice?

Satisfied, the curator looked at Pea. He smiled down at the young looking spirit. "What about you, young lady? Why should your master get the key?"