“Hey, put me down. PUT ME DOWN!” Bella demanded furiously as she swung gently from between Lithrielle’s finger. The miniature human pointed an imperious finger at the Night Elf, but could help but quail as she cast a glance at the floor far below her. “…On the table, or something!” “I’ve never found a use for them myself. Then again, I’ve rarely engaged in Guerra warfare” Thea responded softly to Rithrynn’s comment. The priestess cast a glance at the door. “Is your leader not coming?” “She’s….uh, busy” Liaena responded after a pause. The girl could not help but give a small smirk as she thought about exactly what the Captain was doing. “With other engagements” “Good” “….Priestess? Priestess Thea!?” Bella squeaked over from Lithrielle’s grasp. Having failed to cheer Aleena up with her words, Lithrielle was now trying more physical methods. As it would obviously not do at all to be wasting a hand in this venture, the human was now being rubbed around Aleena’s shoulders and upper back as Lithrielle stroked her consolingly. “Um, help!?” “…Very well then. Keldorei, please stop molesting my apprentice. Apprentice Lennox, get me a chair, would you?” Thea pronounced as she clambered up from the floor. Kathlin immediately scooted off to right the one on the floor as she looked at Liaena. “Apprentice Rune, fix this shrinking problem” “No antidote” “…Just as well then we have a laboratory designed to create antidotes. As opposed to the poisons you usually indulge in” Thea responded acidly as she sat down. “Just so we are clear: If Apprentice Silva is mislaid as a result of this, I [i]will[/i] expect you to do her chores for her” “…..” “Awww, common AllizzzzzZZZZzzzzz” Lithrielles commiserating words turned into a snore right in the middle as she suddenly sunk to the floor. Bella gave a squeal of fear that immediately became muffled as the elf landed, with her continuing complaints continuing from under the Night Elf. “Aw cmon! Get me out of here! This elf smells of wet dog!” Liaena meanwhile, gave the room a ‘what’? look before hastily stowing her dart gun away. “What? I said I ran out of [i]antidote[/i]. And I was carrying it loaded” The priestess caught sight of the look on Thea’s face, before assuming a much more contrite expression. “…I’ll just go, and get that antidote then” “Yes. However….Mr. Dal’dieb, I would like to discuss the fallout of the raid as it were, at some point.” Thea said, giving that individual a slight nod of the head. “It could wait until later of course if you want to accompany Rune, but time [i]is[/i] of the essence”