"You were probably right to assume that Luna would be fine, though I had not anticipated her reaction either. It just goes to show how differently the sake will affect each person. Even so, if you were going to give them any, a fairly small amount would have been reasonable for their first time. Soon they'll be waking up in hangover hotel." she muttered. She was confused as he cut himself off, deciding not to ask about it. "If you assumed Amber would be a violent drunk, then wouldn't it be best not to have given her any? After all, I believe she's already capable of destroying something without it. Either way, from what you're saying you were looking to get them drunk, which is different from what you just said now.
She raised a brow slightly at his comment on how they were in less danger. With the way he explained it, it certainly seemed reasonable enough. "I suppose you do have a point. Because of you taming them, I'm assuming you've managed to get on a more intimate level with them both, though I must commend you for managing to calm down Amber, knowing what she feels about tamers. I doubt you will have any trouble with Eva, and Luna as well." He was quiet as she listened to him speak, sounding so determined. She almost wanted to laugh with how cliche it sounded, but the look in his eyes told her he was serious. She could already tell that with all he'd accomplished, he would be very reliable. "Well then, you just rest up while I clean up your mess." she said with a little sigh. "In the meantime, you can come up with an explanation to how you managed to get this." she said, fiddling with the locket around her neck. Surely he would recognize it then. With that, she headed back out to fix up everything.
While Alvin was resting, she had fetched Amber and Jenna from outside, dragging their semi-concious forms into the house and onto the couch along with Eva and Luna. With surprising agility and skill she began to clean up the living room, removing every bit of blood and bodily fluid that remained. Her work was finished up in a little less than an hour and she sat back to rest. Her eyes wandered over to the room Alvin was resting in. She was still thinking about the first time he came over, knowing his relationship to the man that had nearly tamed her forcefully. Even with her tension, she could tell that things were a lot different now. Even though her sisters had been tamed and the village was in danger, he seemed to be the only person to turn to.