Ariadne sat absent-mindedly as she watched a wave of blood splash bystander and began to corrode away flesh and clothes. Unwavering, she glanced toward her query, the redhead who was now taken by Aya into the spiritual plane, leaving his unoccupied body behind. Ariadne approached, stepping over the wallowing bodies of those that were still burning. [i]Guilty...[/i] She walked past a young, black-haired girl who had just managed to zoom into view and was now attempting to heal the Owlman before glaring at Ariadne as she walked past. Ariadne did not return the glare but remained focused on her task at hand. [i]Guilty...[/i] Ariadne did not even halt her progress to see if the dog, Jake, would go through it or not. She didn't care one way or the other, but she wanted the job done. She felt nothing as the dog backed away, refusing to finish a life. Ariadne stepped around Jake as she continued her approach. [i]Guilty...[/i] Finally she reached redhead's body. She walked around to his side, looked down upon him, and casted her own judgment upon him. [i]You, I deem most guilty, Murderer of Many. May their deaths haunt you in your next life.[/i] Without another moment's pause, she lifted her foot and planned to bring it down hard on the man's face until that still face caved in. ---Meanwhile--- Ann had just caught up and watched in horror as people melted away in that acidic goo. Her hands covered her mouth as she witnessed that Owlman was among then and quickly flew over to him. That was her fault... Owlman wasn't supposed to get hurt! Nobody was to get hurt, other than that bad man with the red hair... Ann wanted to do something but she... just couldn't think of anything to do so she watched something she considered her friend die. It wasn't the first and probably wasn't going to be the last... Right as Ann prepared to weep over the Owlman's passing, that young girl suddenly appeared and attempted to help Owlman. "But she's supposed to be bad, too..." Ann said to herself in what was supposed to be a lonely void, now visited by Aya and Sebastian. Whatever the girl did, she deemed it enough and turned to watch Ariadne. Ann kept a watchful eye out on her sister and the girl but also watched Aya and Sebastian talk among themselves. The spirits of the dead were passing and Ann could see their full spiritual body float out from there corpse and vanish from sight, probably not wanting to be disturbed right now. Aya and the redhead must have been witnessing something else as they reached out and reacted to something they touched. They had obviously known each other from a previous encounter as Ann eavesdropped from a distant. Something about a woman being hostage but Ann hardly had any notion of what it meant.