[color=a187be][center][h3]~Qelhatat~[/h3][/center][/color] [color=a187be]"Ooh, scary."[/color] Qel silently hissed. Despite her words though, she was more than a little scared. Death did not sound appealing to her, so she kept silent any more insults or other quips she might have towards the god. [color=a187be]"Of course...do forgive me."[/color] She apologized. [color=a187be]"I did not mean to insult your intelligence or abilities...merely offering a different sort of solution."[/color] She watched quietly as both set and Bes'eshe left, with the latter giving her a warning about Set. She wasn't an idiot. She knew when to keep her mouth shut to avoid getting beheaded. That said though, it looks like neither of them would be her allies. Which meant that they might as well be enemies. [color=a187be]"Fools..."[/color] She whispered to the snake hiding in her robe. [color=a187be]"Why must I always do things myself..."[/color] She silently grumbled, leaving the alleyway. Truly, it would have been nice to have some help...or at least have someone listen to her aside from her father who was imprisoned in Duat. Someone from Egypt - her own family. Well, if she couldn't find allies among her own people, then she'd just have to find allies among the enemy so to speak. Her somewhat broody scowl turned into a cheerful grin as she headed back out onto the streets. The snake around her poked its head out from her cloak, nuzzling her cheek as it asked if there was anything it could do. [color=a187be]"Go watch them for me, will you? Take a few others with you. If they won't listen to me...well, I'll just move ahead with my own plans then."[/color] It didn't take her serpents long to find Bes'eshe. Even if she had a head start on them, she couldn't move fast enough to outrun her pets. It was a bit of surprise, though, to watch her already meet the Roman in quite the idiotic fashion. She supposed it was a good tactic for getting his attention, though. For now, she would simply watch and stay silent. If anything came of it, she would simply interrupt and tell him the truth about Bes'eshe. She doubted the girl would tell him herself, and if she did...well, she could still make things work possibly. If she did and didn't do anything to him, there was a chance she could do the same and get on his good side. She was confident in her abilities to persuade him, even from her earlier behavoir. For now though, she simply quietly waited watched from a distance from the safety of an alley. [@LadyRunic][@Zahrale][@Karos]