[color=ed1c24]"Of course."[/color] Muu said with more emotion than she had ever shown before so far. [color=ed1c24]"Of course."[/color] She repeated, as if she couldn't believe what she witnessed. [i]Nothing.[/i] That was exactly it. [color=ed1c24]"This inconsiderate, rude, too-full-of-herself, narcissistic, piece of..."[/color] The brunette stopped herself there.[color=ed1c24]"No wonder, she likely forgot us, considering she's too stupid to even remember anyone's name."[/color] Or not. Muu shook her head. [color=ed1c24]"And to think I tried to make up with her. Unbelievable."[/color] She kept shaking her head, before shrugging. [color=ed1c24]"Has any party ever left you behind?"[/color] It was more rhetorical, really. [color=ed1c24]"I guess there's a first time for everything."[/color] This simple act... hurt. More than any physical pain the giantess could have inflicted on Muu. And, obviously, she couldn't help but think deep down that Ettamri had done this only to [i]hurt[/i] her. Oscar was, simply, collateral damage. How long had they been away anyway? NOT that long. Nonetheless, what happened, happened. Closing her eyes and taking another few seconds to calm down, Muu nodded towards the ranger once more. [color=ed1c24]"Let's catch up."[/color] She could have said 'try to', but failure was not an option. Following some loosely sort of trail, it was Muu that mainly lead the way until she did not. It didn't bother her to pass the lead to Oscar but, if anything, she wondered if they had literally taken off the second Muu and Oscar had been out of sight. After all the wagon was still not in sight!