Gabriel
Gabriel sighed and made a slight clucking sound with his teeth. He knew all about the joys and annoyances of living out of hotels; he had spent time in little holes in the wall that rented by the hour to places that seemed more like palaces than hotels. He moved his hands up and down her arms with a thoughtful expression.
"You know, admittedly I didn't check cell signal when I got here, and my mobile is a bit spotty at best. You might want to give her a ring to let her know that you're alive at least."
Rin
"Well, it would take some work, obviously, but I think it could work somewhat. I don't think everyone is going to sit around hand and hand and sing, but a general support group, in a place like this would make sense," Rin said.
Her eyes narrowed and said, "We'd be starting fresh from the ground up. Quelling stupid stuff like the blatant racism and archaic hierarchies that are present at the Association.
"Not to mention, if this did get going, Sakura, we could form our own protection force. Sort of like a police force but for the supernatural, and instead of trophy hunting like that stupid Lorelei Barthomeloi and her murder squad who only go after the Dead Apostle Ancestors. They can stop things before they get out of hand instead of the Association doing clean up, and helping those who lose control of their abilities or experiments before it overtakes them."
She pounded her hand into her fist. "Your Shirou wants to save everyone; that's impossible, but maybe we can generate a new Association here that will help instead of breed stagnation."
Forest
"Although, perhaps we may wish to see to it that you may acquire sustenance before we continue."
Forest frowned. Kenzo had donated some of his blood earlier, but it hadn't been what she needed. Despite being fresh and still warm, part of the reason a vampire like her needed to get it from a living person was because the life was part of what Forest was feeding off of.
Which was why some vampires could use semen as a limited form of feeding, but that was another thing entirely.
"I am of course available if you feel that would be the wisest course."
Forest felt her eyes widen at his offer. Which brought a double edged sword for this scenario. The first was that, yes, she really did want to bite him. However, this could get super awkward for them super quickly because there was the reaction to the bite and the fact she had no idea what a Fallen Angel's blood would do to her.
"I. . . ah . . . that's both a good and a bad idea," she said, biting her lip. "Not that I don't want to, because that's . . . just . . . stuff could happen."