Re: Where now, Prince? (Grave)
Grave could easily imagine why Tina seemed not too pleased about his idea. After all, there was little doubt who made the hole in the first place. And considering that the culprits were prone to causing mayhem at the drop of a hat (each for various reasons), perhaps they were not the best people to use as help. Still, she agreed to let them deal with this, even though she insisted on overseeing the job.
Not that it was a bad thing, Cynder had to admit. It was obvious Envy had no practice with this sort of work, and Club wasn't exactly suited for it. He could have the ability, but there were few job-related skills he actually had. Most of what his old man taught him was either related to combat and survival, or leaned towards more scholarly pursuits, like reading and writing. And no one would accept a "monster child" as an apprentice in their shop, he mused with a slightly soured expression.
Grave's thoughts were interrupted when Tina reached out to him, offering the hammer as well as her guidance. "Huh? Oh yeah, sure." He accepted without much thought, picking up the tool. "Can't exactly think of a situation it'd help in, but then again..." He sighed, his tone of voice turning deadpan. "Considering the insanity I find myself dealing with on a daily basis, it might be more helpful than I believe." At this point, he belatedly realized he had another problem coming up. A problem that was blonde, short tempered and perhaps a bit too quick to jump to conclusions for anyone's good. "Sorry for a sec." He muttered, turning his attention to Envy.
"You know..." Cynder started, feeling rather exasperated. He moved closer to his sister, hoping to guide her a little to the side so they could converse in peace. Not that it'd help much, he believed. She was prone to screaming very loudly when mad. "She's just offering some help, and she does have a point here. We're just going to fix this, then we'll be off on our journey. You don't need to treat every girl that exchanges more than two sentences with me like a rival. I mean, we've only met her yesterday. There's no way in Hell affection could appear in such a short time."