[That's Genis, sounding worried, which is not unwarranted. Raine glances back. She can't be sure of this man, but the way he reacts--]
[And perhaps something about his eyes--]
[Dithering will have the same result. At least this angel wants to protect them. Raine looks at him and nods once, sharply.]
All right. My other students-- I don't know where they've gone exactly, but I'm sure they're in danger. They're children.
[There is some irony in this, coming from a woman who is barely into her twenties herself. But she beckons to the children, and they come; some with Colette's urging, some when Genis nudges them. They're trying to stay strong, which Raine appreciates even as she wishes it wasn't necessary.]
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[That's Genis, sounding worried, which is not unwarranted. Raine glances back. She can't be sure of this man, but the way he reacts--]
[And perhaps something about his eyes--]
[Dithering will have the same result. At least this angel wants to protect them. Raine looks at him and nods once, sharply.]
All right. My other students-- I don't know where they've gone exactly, but I'm sure they're in danger. They're children.
[There is some irony in this, coming from a woman who is barely into her twenties herself. But she beckons to the children, and they come; some with Colette's urging, some when Genis nudges them. They're trying to stay strong, which Raine appreciates even as she wishes it wasn't necessary.]