Like a knife to the throat
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She did not offer Shiloh a greeting nor a bow of her head and neither did she receive one from the burned woman and stood stoic and cold as the two exchanged pleasantries. At best her expression could be considered blank and at worst simply uninterested. An ear was half cocked on the proceedings whilst the other one was loosely held, the floppy end dangling. As long as Shiloh received her punishment, whatever it was that Nayru decided to give her then Jace would be happy and would walk away from the whole mess that Shiloh had caused. Anathema could have taken offense at attack and decided to counter attack, in that case Jace would have handed Shiloh over without a second thought, in the hybrid's mind she was no longer looking at pack but at an outsider who was simply allowed to reside inside of pack grounds and mooch off their good nature.

She kept all her opinions to herself however, trusting in Nayru's judgement and ability to handle her own members. She simply stood with her arms crossed gazing at both the woman in her view. She felt pity for Shiloh that her state of mind was thus that she felt she could justify attacking an innocent person as a warning to another. Jace herself was not a sinless person but when she wronged someone who did not deserve it she felt the appropriate guilt and shame, Shiloh it seemed did not. Jace did not know how Nayru would handle this case and was glad that at times like these that she was not a leader, Jace had not the unwavering patience to be a leader for she was too hot headed sometimes with her words and actions.

She remained distant from the whole thing, she was just a bystander really, someone called forth to present evidence, nothing more and nothing less.


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