Whilst more than satisfied with her swing at the wasp, it was with wide eyes that Isla whirled around to watch the chair go sailing into Jigano. She winced on his behalf, hissing in a breath through her teeth, and was already approaching the queen with her chair leg in hand when Amalia swept in to trap the deadly creature.
Darting up next to the other woman with lantern and chair leg in hand, she looked to her. "Do you think we ought to kill it? Or keep it for study?" she asked. "If it is a queen it could make another hive, but... if it were the last of its kind and we killed it, I'd feel terrible."
In the meantime, it seemed as though Jigano had made an excellent discovery indeed, and Isla glanced over her shoulder to him to grin. "Looks as though we have our work cut out for us," she said. "I've had enough of fire, today. So I'll busy myself sweeping and mopping, I think."
Regardless of the fate of the wasp queen, Isla would set her lantern down upon the table and move to grab a broom from upstairs. Her next few hours would be spend ridding the hall of the vast amount of dust and debris it had collected.
Darting up next to the other woman with lantern and chair leg in hand, she looked to her. "Do you think we ought to kill it? Or keep it for study?" she asked. "If it is a queen it could make another hive, but... if it were the last of its kind and we killed it, I'd feel terrible."
In the meantime, it seemed as though Jigano had made an excellent discovery indeed, and Isla glanced over her shoulder to him to grin. "Looks as though we have our work cut out for us," she said. "I've had enough of fire, today. So I'll busy myself sweeping and mopping, I think."
Regardless of the fate of the wasp queen, Isla would set her lantern down upon the table and move to grab a broom from upstairs. Her next few hours would be spend ridding the hall of the vast amount of dust and debris it had collected.