Every chance she could get after Kar had scolded her, Elizabeth had stuck her tongue out at him. Geez what a dick. She managed to keep a pout on her face and her tongue out at Kar whenever he wasn't looking up until they made it to the room full of messenger birds. Fascinated, she stayed behind as the knights moved on. She'd never seen so many potential meals in one room before. She drooled a little bit at the thought of a glazed pigeon roasting on the fiire at night. Eheeee~ A small, mischeivious smile spread on her face and, glancing around, she reached up to grab one of the birds. Trained to trust the knights, the small bird gladly stepped onto her hand, tilting its head to the side. Elizabeth frowned, realizing she could see the innocence in its small, beady eyes. She petted the birds feathers, and it snuggled up to her in trust. She glanced around again and took out some bread from her pocket. The bird jumped into her palm to peck at the bread. At first, she was content to watch it nibble on her food. Then another bird joined in. And another. And another! She tried to take the bread back up until a swarm of the birds flew at her, silently demanding more bread. She ran around the room, the swarm of messenger birds zipping after her. Her screams carried down the hall into the Libras Hall.