EMIYA SHIROU
Shirou nodded with satisfaction when Law was given a blanket by a confused paramedic and went to find Mia, figuring that he would be okay for now. He could hear the vampire instructing her to wait by the car and not enter the crime scene, to which the young girl balked. He eyed her for a moment, not sure if leaving her to her own devices was a risk worth taking.
“Go inform Saber that we’re here. I’ll watch after Mia for now,” the archer said to the attractive blonde. He could feel his heart beat slightly faster, knowing that she was here, right now. Hopefully whatever business she was up to would be concluded soon.
AKIHOLARME
Aki looked at Rebeca through her helmet’s visor with interest as they continued to walk. So this place wasn’t just a foreign land, but rather a foreign land made up of foreign lands. It would perhaps explain the inelegant and haphazard way the city’s architecture was strewn about. She continued to ponder this while falling snow started to stick to her dark armor, slowly coating her head and shoulders with a film of white.
“An entire district of vampires you say?” the lady knight asked distantly. Morthal had certainly been a community for vampires before she had laid siege to them, and then there was Serana and her family. Aki hoped she was doing alright.
SAMUEL IBARRA
The unhinged grin plastered on Mordred’s face was like a warning siren to the soldier that this lady definitely wasn’t quite all there. The young man, however, was completely unperturbed, rather he went and laid down a challenge to combat.
Then the old man and giggling maniac girl vanished into thin air, to be replaced by a black void of a being hiding under a robe. Ibarra looked on in stunned surprise as Mordred identified the thing as a familiar. He had heard of familiars before, but certainly none so humanlike, or powerful. Perhaps there was more going on here than he realized.
“Hey now, cool your jets. I can’t allow you two to start a death match, especially not in a public facility,” he said while looking between the three warily, hand again hovering near his holstered sidearm. It was true that as a member of both the military and police here in the Nexus it was his duty to prevent shit like this from going down, but even more importantly he couldn’t afford to let this chance go to waste by letting Mordred get killed before he learned anything.