"Well, you better hope that's not the case. Because if they get what's coming to them, it's us who's going to pay the price."
Titanica simply dismissed that statement entirely. After all, her hatred for humanity was painfully apparent. Their blight on her once lush home was enough for her to render them as enemies of the world. Of course, even she knew better than to throw her weight around at this point in time - less she wanted all of humanity's attention turned upon her. They may be weak and feeble individually, but they made up for it in sheer numbers and intelligence.
Crafty buggers they were... And with the Age of the Titans now long gone, humanity currently has dominion over this world. To call for arms now, Titanica might as well doom any potential monster allies with her. As she continued pondering on her disgust, the demoness would soon interject into the conversation. After conversing with Haley's bit, she turned to project her throughts regarding Titanica's established anti-human hostility.
“I… don’t think that majority of humans are bad." Vară replied frankly, “So far the only bad nation I’ve come across is Varjo. I think Bart was just upset, I don’t think he has any ill will towards us, his uncouth nature aside."
Titanica couldn't help but to counter that statement with her own opinion.
"He'll show his true colors eventually." the titan scoffed, "They all do one way or another... for better or worse."
“And Neil has been most helpful-"
Vară then abruptly stopped herself in mid sentence. Her cheeks were already colored in a deep vermillion, clearly showing embarrassment as she lowered her head down. Haley would be the first to comment on that clumsy blunder.
"What was that about Neil again, Vară?" The Siren teased with a smirk. "What about Neil that's got you flushed?"
Titanica simply remained silent and seemingly composed. Yet her eyes glared venomously at the bashful demoness's own, piercing through her fiery core. Had Vãra not expressed such an expression - and perhaps ended her statement in a neutral effort - she might've been able to slip by undetected. She could've been safe.
But oh, how Vară's emotions failed her.
Now she was on her own; alone to fend for herself. She definitely wasn't going to receive any help or sympathy from the titan. And not a moment later, there came Neil escorted by the Altissma sisters and fellow titan Morgan...
"Oh, Neil! Funny, we were just talking about you." Haley said. "Also, hi Morgan and Sylvia and Vivian!"
"Hello!" Morgan greeted Haley happily before turning to her reptilian friend, "And hi, Tighty (Tie-tee)! How did your quest go?"
Titanica bobbed her head as steam exhaled from her nostrils.
"Fine." the titan bluntly replied before glancing back at the raising tension coming next to her.
"Go ahead, Vară." the Harpy urged her with a nudge, "Tell him."
Still Titanica attempted to remain externally composed, not saying anything that would make her the target of interrogation and suspicion. But if Vară was to look at the witness' expression from the corner of her eye, she would be met with a purposeful grimace and a terrible silence. For her, it would look as if Titanica's very aura was steaming out her entire body, with blue atomic energy ominously surging from her veins. The look could only mean one thing.
And if demoness failed to heed the warning, may the gods have mercy on her doomed soul.