She quietly observed the man experiment with his powers, making sure he wasn't going to abruptly turn on her with the blade. Even if she didn't feel any spikes of emotion from the man, she was never sure when it came to demons. She's been stabbed in the back plenty by other Harvesters, so what's stopping a half-breed? Maybe it was her cynical nature kicking in, and she just sighed thinking about it. Anelle almost laughed aloud when he called their little battle a date. If that was the case, this was probably the only date she'd enjoy. Fighting was in her blood, and the thrill of fighting against someone that had potential was satisfying. Turning her head back, the woman revealed a smirk, "If you liked that, I'm only getting started. Keep alive, and maybe I'll give you the chance to earn another." Her hands patted her long scarlet hair before she walked to the other end of the room, to a door without any handle or doorknob. She looked back briefly as she placed her hand upon the surface. A glow emanated from her hands, then an array of burning symbols blazed across the surface before the door hissed open. Down the path was a much wider and taller hallway, though shorter, and far down was vague figures. Immediately, she started down the path, making a ushering gesture with her hand to Constantine. This particular spell would have to be shown to Constantine later, time was running short by now, and Mark still hasn't come back. "They rest are right down there." Anelle said in a rushed tone, layering the short explanation between each step, "The stupid-face blonde guy is Corwin, and the one in the black robes is called "C." If don't want to have a bad time, don't ask her about it." she shrugged, "Touchy subject." "That guy, we picked up earlier out in the Divide" She paused, looking more closely down the hallway, "and... well, that girl, I don't know who that is. Anyways, I hope that little fight warmed you up, we're about to go out to investigate the Divide. But watch out, tonight's one of the nights of the Spirit Passage." By the time she had finished the last of her words, they were halfway there. The woman remained silent the rest of the way, and let the man take the words into mind. By the time she came close to the already conversing group, she made sure not to say anything and just keep to the walls. However that didn't stop "C" from noticing, the woman turning her single eye over at the two. She was about to open her mouth until Anelle put a hushed sign up at her lips to signal her to be silent. The woman just shook her head at her captain's antics, turning her head with a sigh. Corwin seemed to be too preoccupied talking to the others to notice, still blushing over his embarrassing actions.