Forest
Instead of getting an actual response, Forest got a whole lot of blushing from her would be killer and him averting his eyes. That made her tilt her head as she studied him. Part of her wanted to look into his mind. Find out his motives that way, and find out who he was.
Maybe even get a name, she thought before brushing it off. She didn't want to go poking into his mind. Well, she did but she was more concerned with getting him to not think she was some horrible monster who had to die and maybe even trust her.
Still, the blushing and the lack of eye contact made her feel slightly guilty when she remembered that most Asians were almost as repressed as she was. I'd probably avoid making eye contact if someone punched me in the tits and forced me to orgasm before asking me why I tried to kill them, she thought.
Borrowed blood painted her cheeks a faint pink as she was about to try to do something else to get him to just answer her bloody question when the roof door opened. Standing there was an injured man covered in blood, holding a gun. Frowning, she managed to stand, her injured leg not completely healed yet.
Her Calico on the other hand unsteadily got on his feet and looked like he was about to rabbit. Sighing, she reached out and grabbed his arm. "No, you're not going anywhere," she told him in first English, then repeated herself in Japanese, Koren, Cantonese and Mandarin. "I just want to talk."
Then to the new comer she shouted, "You should really sit down. I'll come over and tend to your wounds as best as I can, but running about isn't going to help that hole in your gut."
Saber
Saber stared at the man for a moment, but did not put away Excalibur. She lowered it to her side and then she laughed.
"Of course I am not a 'man'. I was a king. Part of being a king is throwing away all earthly desires. A king must be more than a 'man' to rule. It was a mistake, but I was not wrong," she said, tilting her head up defiantly.