She looked rather shocked, all things considered. Inumisha had just fled the scene, and her back up had, well....backed out. They should go after her, really. Glancing back at her friends, and then to the window Inumisha had leaped out of, Mara came to another conclusion.
This was not exactly going to look good when people came to see what happened. And...it'd get worse when the manager's family found out. Eeugh. That settled it. She strode back in to the common room, and looked at the two guys, addressing Jovan. "I dunno. There's bound to be one around here somewhere, and even if we can't find it, we can always get something from the market." She glanced around nervously. "I don't want to be here when people start investigating this. We should go."
Lysael never even heard Jovan speak. The teen was staring off into space, apparently just...not there. He was a pacifist, really, and ever since things had gone wrong, he'd become a coward as well. Insults and mockery came easily to him, but the first sign of violence, even a simple bar fight, and he'd flee the scene. He just couldn't handle it anymore.
But, the sound of Mara's voice snapped him out of the trance, and he glanced up, blinking. Leaving sounded like a very good idea. "Yeah. Let's go." He didn't seem to be quite as out of it now, though his voice sounded unusually soft. At this point, Lys would have loved to just crawl back into bed and pretend this was all a bad dream, but obviously, it wasn't a choice.