Cinera felt a bit awkward as Delcastle greeted her, almost like she was an old friend. He seemed to have no doubt that she would be there, and why would he? She obviously didn't have many options. Maybe he had some sort of big scheme involving all of them. The two brothers seemed to be all about business and getting the job done. Even so, they were very nice to her. She felt safe being in this group. Although she didn't want to just be a tagalong, she was grateful to have some small sense of security, for now.
As he expected her to, Cinera blushed bright red as he kissed the back of her hand. It was unexpected and extremely chivalrous. She found herself even more flustered, unsure of what to do. "U-Uhm... That's okay..." She sputtered, glancing nervously down at her feet. Even at home, she wasn't used to such kindness. Cinera really wanted to find a way to help these people. With her there, it sounded like their group was complete. They gathered and listened to Delcastle explain today's plan. So they weren't leaving the city? Sapphira would be glad to hear this. A supply run was definitely a good idea, and it would give her another opportunity to increase her strength in the game. Maybe she'd even be able to prove her worth a bit more than crying on the ground in a tavern.
Much to her surprise, Delcastle did not give her a task as he dismissed the other two to go get started. His words were even more surprising, and she then understood why he had her hang back. He must've noticed how disgruntled she felt, this morning... Or perhaps he just saw the bags under her eyes. It wasn't like she would collapse or anything, but she had obviously been up worrying about just that all night. "Oh, uhm... Thank you..." She said, giving him a weak smile. "I'm just... still processing everything, that's all. I'm honestly surprised everyone else is taking this so well. But... well... If I'm being honest, I'm not super used to VR gaming..." Her eyes flickered away from him, feeling nervous about revealing this weak point about herself. "As I am, I'm not really much help... But I have a lot that I want to go back to. I'm a good strategist, I just need to learn how to fight better. I'd understand if that will only hold y'all back... But if you can, I'd really like to learn to be stronger..."
Cinera had no idea how he was going to reply, but she felt a bit of relief talking to someone about what was worrying her. He seemed like a very reasonable person who would be able to help her. Even better, this group wasn't seeking the end of the game; they were simply builing profits. They wouldn't be involved in too many big battles, hopefully, which might be the best opportunity for her to grow stronger. At the same time, if they did not keep moving forward, she would not be able to finish the game and get back to the real world. Is this the kind of guild she wanted? For now, the right answer seemed to be yes. She just wasn't in the right place to jump into battle, just yet. I'm going to be a bit longer than I thought getting home, Mom... But I will. I promise...
She was surprised when he mentioned Sapphira. "You know them...? I'm glad. I hope it was okay that they stayed with me, last night... I trust them, and they helped me out before. Believe it or not, that wasn't my first panic attack, last night." That was a joke. She tried to laugh, but it ended up just being awkward. She gave a bit of a nervous cough and pulled her cloak a bit closer around her. "To be honest, though, I don't really know her that well. I might be able to work something out with her, but she seems very careful about what she does. She might not be the type to deal with guilds." A bit of that strategist gamer was coming out in her, and in this moment she somehow felt a bit more at home.