Kijani watched Anthony with a sort of detached interest. He was a dumbass, she'd guessed properly. Obviously feeling entitled but having absolutely no merit of his own, feeling the whole world should roll over and beg because of who his parents were. She'd gotten enough of that in prep school. Although... people of his level of specialized self-blindness and personal idiocy could be made very useful. He'd already tried his hand with her, and although she'd rebuffed him pretty hard, she knew how to charm a person. Especially a short sighted person. The fact that he expected people to fall all over him made him all the more easier to manipulate with a show of deference. She had plans for Anthony. Sue's clap rattled her right out of her plotting, and as it reverberated around the room, she looked around and let out a low whistle. There was a small arc of low-level destruction in the room, emanating from Sue's position. Another one to watch, definitely, but she didn't want to make any plans with her. Sue was kind, and didn't deserve to be manipulated. That, and Kijani was pretty sure honest kindness would work better to earn Sue's trust than anything fake.