- (I think so? X3)
Cassandra Daniels listened to the meeting with a bored expression, stroking a cat statue lightly on the head. She couldn't help but note with a bit of surprise that the first person to go up was a Grimoire Hearts member. After he left- probably ashamed? She wondered; more people, mostly fairies, went up and signed the treaty. She uncomfortably overheard some of the people talking about how the Grimoire Hearts' Guild Master wasn't showing his face. Since the battle when the traitor ice-dragon Mage had killed their Master, no one had yet to step up and claim the position. Cass's ears twitched. She wouldn't go up and sign the treaty unless everyone from her Guild did... And considering that some of them weren't even here... Well.. Cass got up and stalked out of the room, following the few people that had left/ were leaving. She stepped outside and shivered slightly, looking up at the yellowish sky. Snow? she thought to herself. She shrugged and continued on her way back to the Guild hall, when she noticed the boy who'd gone up to sign the treaty. She didn't know his name, but she put on a little speed to catch up with him, ears flicking and the statue she had with her floating eerily along behind her. "If you're so unhappy about signing the paper, why didn't you just leave?" She asked, her Irish-accented voice coming out slightly growly, as she had a bad habit of doing.
Jay's lips twitched faintly, as if she were actually going to start smiling. She took his outstretched hand and pretended to examine the scratches. "But that just means she likes you," she said sarcastically, leaving it up to him whether he was going to continue holding her hand or not. This was proof that she was actually trying to start being nicer and more people-friendly. Before she would have glanced disdainfully at it and probably said she was glad that Snow was biting him. She looked up towards the sky and made a 'hmm'ing noise, like she was thinking about something. Unable to bring her scythe to the meeting, she had just left it at home, not wanting someone to try and grab it... Not that they would have been able to considering it was colder than dry ice. She internally smirked at the thought. She noticed a small fountain, and turned to Alix. "Where are we going anyways?" She asked, casually freezing the water behind her back. She thought they'd been going to Fairy Tail, but they were walking the wrong direction.
Harken raised an eyebrow and smirked. He ran his tongue over his fangs and yawned again, this time doing it on purpose. "Oops," he said innocently. Harken hummed faintly as Nathaniel explained how he'd fed him human meat, and smirked. "Well I don't remember, maybe you should refresh my memory," he grinned cockily, clearly enjoying annoying the cute, demon-panther boy that was Nate. Despite the dark shadow his hood cast over his face, he could see Nathaniel's eyes rolling sarcastically, thanks to his one-eyed draconic vision. He was getting an urge to tackle him, just to see what he'd do... Especially if Harken scratched him under his chin again. He couldn't help but smirk faintly at the thought, his black tail swishing, snakelike, behind him.



