As soon as everyone was in the room, Bianca walked over to the wall and stood leaning against it so she could see everyone. Shin decided to seat himself on the window ledge while the last one to enter just threw himself on the couch - looking pretty intoxicated. Bianca had definitely missed something because she sensed a tension between the three men. She had no idea why, but she could feel it. Staying silent most of the time they spoke, Bianca tried to make sense of the situation, trying to figure shit out in her own mind. When Geb asked them to introduce themselves, the drunk man said that he would rather skip introductions, which made Bianca look up. She understood Phantom Lord wasn’t the most polite bunch, but a little respect wouldn’t hurt, especially to your ‘family’.
When Shin spoke up, he said things that answered some of Bianca’s questions. The drunk man was a new member, and if she assumed correctly, Geb was there when Cesare died. She frowned at him, wondering if that had anything to do with the new look he had. The last time she remembered he looked much younger, and much less serious. Shin had called her a ‘random woman’, which didn’t offend her in the slightest. It was probably because he didn’t remember her. She looked nothing like when she met him, so it was understandable. When everyone stopped talking, the man on the couch got up, looking like he was in a hurry or something since he kept looking at his watch. She assumed he was going to leave. So soon? He shouldn’t have come in the first place, she thought. Before he left, he made his vote for Shin. He didn’t seem to care much, though, and after a while he was gone.
Now it was up to the three of them to decide, so before the two men started arguing, Bianca spoke up. “My name is Bianca,” she said, introducing herself once again, giving Shin a look that said ‘remember me now?’ and then exhaling sharply, pushing herself off the wall. “I’m not interested in the position myself, but I’ll tell you guys what I think. The person who most recently joined obviously shouldn’t even be considered for it. But the person trying to blame others when he wasn’t even there to do anything about it surely doesn’t deserve it either,” she said, looking directly at Shin before continuing.
“Even though there was nothing he could do about it, at least Geb was there, and I’m sure he did everything he could to make sure Cesare was safe. Unfortunately we’ve lost him, and Geb here is trying to get us together to talk about the future of our guild. How responsible of him, don’t you think? And you and that bloody drunk are acting like babies, how pathetic. I don’t see why we even need to argue about this. The title is just that - a title. It doesn’t matter who has it as long as we stick together.” She turned towards Geb now. “You’ve gathered us here to discuss about this and I’m assuming it’s because you want to take up the responsibility. If that’s right, then I give you my vote because I believe in you.” She gave him a smirk and folded her arms, leaning back on the wall.