Cordelia rolled her eyes when blood shot up through the tiles. He was such a violent child... didn't he realize that none of this scared her in the least? Even if it was dead blood, it had no affect on her, and she wouldn't change what she said just because of the fledgling. "You should know by now you don't scare me, kid," she said, being extremely calm. "Never have, never will. Get used to it. Your little threats don't have me shaking in my boots, so it's worthless to even try."
''ENOUGH.''
The twenty-year-old immediately looked at the elder. Just the tone of Rayana's voice had made the younger one uneasy. Not frightened, no, it was rare that something or someone actually got the chance to scare her. It had only made her uncomfortable.
''If you do not stop acting like overgrown prideful children now, you will find my irritation to be the least of your concern.''
More threats? The woman rolled her eyes again; she couldn't help but to do so. None of this was scaring her. Sure, Rayana was older than her, but that didn't make her special or anything. The widow hadn't respected her before, so why respect her now? Rolling her eyes probably hadn't been the wisest thing to do, but, Rayana was right — she could act just like and over-prideful child at times. Oh, well, though.
She merely nodded, since she didn't exactly feel like getting beaten. However, she felt the strong urge to make a comment. "Jira started it..." she said quietly, again acting like a child, since she had laid the blame upon the youngest of the three in the room.
''I am not and never will be into slavery, you'd do well to remember that.''
Yes, victory was hers! Jira had gotten yelled at as well! Cordelia almost smirked, and it showed, but her lips didn't move at all, and she made sure not to let any sort of emotion cross her face. She glanced at Jira before glancing back to Rayana, remaining silent, since she still didn't feel like getting hurt.