The Guslant delegation sat quietly as the two delegations spoke. It appeared that this was going to be a long conference, and Cronaal would probably be left in its current state, unfortunately. Makena Arendse, a young woman with a dark complexion, and really short black hair rising inches above her head, watched the Kannexan delegation intently. That man reminded her of a former governor she once served. He was filled with anger, hate, and ruled out of fear. Well, when your inspiration is the leader of the Krieg Clan, what can you expect? That's another story though, maybe another time. She looked to her immediate right, to Scarlet Medina, a woman with curly blonde hair.
Scarlet was furious, how the hell could both parties speak of unity and peace, but demand things in the opening of a crucial conference? She wanted to get up and punch both of the delegations, but realized it was probably illegal. That, and she really wasn't in the mood to clean up any blood shed as a result. Oh well, if Cronaal ended up in rubble and a war was initiated at the conference, she could always boast about it to Ellis and his fiancé, though they probably wouldn't care. Akerman probably would though, she liked war almost as much as Scarlet
To Scarlet's right sat a man with tan skin and beautiful blond hair. This was Zachariah, known to most as Zach. He was a very good friend of Makena, and would probably date her if he ever felt that way again. Zach could feel the room become intense, between the two delegations, and Medina, Zach knew this probably would get bad, and quick. He wanted to say something, he wanted to break the tension, but Guslantis was powerless here. They were here as spectators, nothing more, nothing less.
"Our silence is going to be a contributing factor to the destruction of the nation of Cronaal," whispered Zach to Makena. "Sometimes holding on is more painful than letting go," replied Makena in a whisper, before sitting back in her chair. She had to be honest with her fellow representatives, this is when Cronaal finally would fall, and it would be because of a lack of cooperation. Leah wasn't here to save them now, and unity seemed utopian.