Her eyes were cast downwards, almost in shame at Jason's words. Aries didn't want to admit to it, but her fear was real. A glazed over look swam in her eyes, his words' meaning not registering all through her head. "Yeah..." That was alal Aries could muster for a response, weakly nodding as she swallowed back the lump in her throat. "Let's...Let's just hurry up and get out of here already." Her hands, which had been sitting at her sides limply balled up into fists as she tried to gather all the nerve in her. As much as she wished she could say that she had a steely determination, it was more like a weak strand of hope. It would have to suffice for now.
It took everything Alix had to not openly sneer at everything going on around her. "Awww, as sweet as this whole pep talk thing is, I doubt we have much time for it so just tell her to get her shit together." Her nerves were on end as the situation sank in, and her snappy attitude was to blamed by the fact on the inside she was panicking. Everyone was just standing around, like rainbows and sunshine were raining down, instead of fire and bullets. Whether or not they liked it, it was sure time to get a move on, even if it meant someone would be left behind. Alix wasn't in the mood to waste time seeing if anyone is ok. Hearing Adrian's question, she scoffed at the fact he even bothered to ask it. "Its raining fucking sunshine and flowers." Alix scowled in response. "If anyone else agrees, I think its time we picked up our sense and get the hell out of here..." She grumbled, her eyes beginning to scour their surroundings. Her body seemed to flicker, flashing between pure inky black and color. She couldn't maintain her shadow form.