When Lilith finished speaking, Silvia stayed right where she stood. There was no way sheâd go inside before Justice got to reply. Justice had just been told no, which she assumed was something she was not used to hearing. Silvia noted to Resse how things were not going Justiceâs way if the moment presented itself. She never even glanced at the door as Meridian appeared. A smile graced her lips, but she did have to hold back a laugh at her teammateâs reaction to Justiceâs entourage. Her full attention returned to Justice as she began to speak. Things started off entertaining enough, especially when Justice stomped her foot.
As Justice continued to speak, she couldnât help agreeing to an extent. She didnât agree on everything obviously. 1) Silviaâs dad had given her a gun with ammo. Obviously sheâd run out of bullets, but sheâd rather have the gun then regret not having it. 2) Lilithâs magical ineptitude was their problem as they needed her to get them to Rhindeval. All the princesses had magical ineptitude as well. Silvia had tried to work on her power, but it was difficult. 3) Did Justice not have enough commonsense to know when a certain amount of luggage was too much for the situation theyâll find themselves in Rhindeval? Although...Lilith should have been more specific with someone like Justice as part of their group.
She couldnât help feeling sympathetic towards Justice when she mentioned her parents. It seemed her heart wasnât completely frozen, maybe the topic was a sore one for Justice. It was one for Silvia. Silvia herself was happy and sad when she remembered her parents. Her eyes widened when Justice continued to speak. It seemed she was blaming Lilith for Ivelda killing all their parents and everything that followed.
She didnât dwell on the accusation as Kinera began to speak. She made very good points, which she hoped would help the conversation between Lilith and Justice move along. Silvia did have to bite the inside of her lip to keep from laughing or smirking. Kinera was saying things that should have been obvious to Justice in her opinion. She wondered if Justice would take her words as offensive. When Kinera mentioned sirens, Silvia couldnât help the huge grin that formed on her face. Justice and Silvia did share a memory where sirens would have killed her if it wasnât for Silvia. It seemed Kinera could potentially be a peacekeeper for the group. It seemed Kinera may even get on Justiceâs good side as she was already offering her a gift.
It wasnât surprising when Lilith gave her reply. As she spoke, the grin left her face. Lilith had an unfortunate past like the rest of the group. She was glad to learn Ivelda was able to defeat them by dividing and conquering. It meant theyâd have to not allow themselves to be divided and conquered. She felt like it would be difficult for this group. Silvia saw the group as divided already...thanks to Justice.
Again, she wasnât one eager to follow Lilith inside. She couldnât help, but wanted to wait for Justiceâs reaction. Her attention did go down to Sibyllaâs foot as it moved. It wasnât long before she looked up from Sibyllaâs foot to her face. Despite Sibylla staring, she gave her a friendly smile. Staring never bothered Silvia. People stared all the time. Silvia didnât get to speak to greet Sibylla properly though. Reese came and so did a bit of chaos.
Was Silvia tempted to try to fight the guard off Reese? Yes. The only issue was that she knew her limits when it came to fighting. Attempting to fight 11 armed men was a bad idea. She shifted her weight as she wondered how she could help Reese. Her eyes slowly left Reese and went to Justice. She knew talking to Justice would not work. They werenât exactly on friendly terms either. A smirk appeared on her lips as she had an idea. Threats always worked. She didnât plan on threatening her with pain though...not initially anyways.
Silvia acted as if she was simply going inside, but instead she walked up behind Justice. A second later she hugged Justice from behind. She laced her fingers together to lock her hands securely over Justiceâs crossed arms. Silvia made sure her grip on Justice was firm and not easy to break.
âJustice. Please tell them to let go of Reese. If they donât let her go...then I wonât let you go. Although, if they take too long to let her go, I am sure I can find a better way to make you, make them, let her go,â she stated.