Merine looked up, an apologetic smile on her face. Why, did it seem that one of them was always causing trouble for the other? "I'm sorry, please don't take any offense. She's kinda like me, real cautious." Setzer still seemed to be mad. With Garland, she couldn't tell. Kraken was still trying to remember Xyo; Tiamat and Kary were complaining to each other. "Do you think she knows?" Kraken then whispered to Garland, but not softly enough. "Know what?" Merine asked, alarmed. "That, we, um, use a dragon for transport sometimes." Glaring at Kraken, Garland continued. "She could've been worried by it, I'm sure. It's not very pretty." "But I thought you had an airship!" "That's my airship," Setzer said. "The dragon is theirs." "Whatever." Merine had enough to worry about already without keeping track of what vehicles were being used and whom they were owned by. "Are we still spies?" Tiamat apparently was a very moody lady. "Hell, no. Why on earth would owning a dragon, of all things, make you a spy? There's nothing with, what would you call it, originality. Xyo's only one person of this organization, and since she is new and all, I don't think her opinion would make much difference. But then again, so am I, but that's besides the point. C'mon guys, relax." But they didn't, and who could blame them?