Yava
Yava's eyes flickered to the man at the door for barely half a second, then back to the one in front of them. Locked doors were no obstacle to her, but it was something she made sure to note as she continued sizing up the situation. As she had expected, the sudden question about birds was a test of membership. When she inevitably failed it, the red flags had gone up. Sola's quick thinking had seemed to take a bit of the wind out of them for now though, and Yava genuinely found herself rather proud of her boss/protege's great save.
With her small stature, general demeanor, and the fact that Sola did not have her weapon right now, it was in her best interest to not allow this to devolve into a fight if possible. Yava also didn't quite like the ideas of what birdman here might be hiding in that pocket of his, and she didn't even know right now if doorman might have something similar in his own. She debated if she should start any preparations, but decided it was best to simply keep her focus on the two immediate threats rather than split it.
"Mm, right?" Yava said in concordance with Sola's tale. She gave birdman a look of confusion though, asking "What was this about birds though? I trust you didn't just ask for fun. Something you want to know about them? Name species, friend, see if I can help."
Just in case birdman actually followed up on the offer, Yava silently thanked Yorshka's departed spirit for having educated her on her favorite hobby for all those years. It was strange how that woman could've been so fond of the creatures when they had all been stuck in an unforgiving jungle of concrete and steel and never saw more than a handful of varieties through their whole lives if they were lucky. Maybe birds had just reminded her of pleasant things, and better times.
Eilyth (several hours after the wedding)
The bizarre and frankly disconcerting answer she'd gotten besides, the rest of the wedding had gone rather well. Some of her sisters had been catty little bitches during the reception, but that was to be expected in their family. Eilyth had tried to enjoy the rest, but well...
"Right now... you. Right now? What, is this like some like chain letter bullshit? Did I just get marked with some fucking curse like this is a bad horror movie? I mean, wouldn't surprise with what.... what I saw in that damn room, but... me? I'm her now? How even...?" She shook her head in annoyance, propping her feet up on the desk. It's surface still bore the deep scars of her brief tantrum months earlier. She'd really have to fix that at some point. Not important right now though. "So... if I'm Cath-Helel now, who the hell had the name before me? Dammit, should've asked what she was, not who."
She issued a deep sigh in frustration at the whole mess. There was only one person who could give her the answers she needed. What was Leah hiding? Why had she gotten that look on her face, like she'd done something she felt awful about? That wasn't normal Leah, Eilyth knew it. That wasn't even serious Leah. The one who had answered her in that moment had been a stranger.
"Well, Amicus, what the hell are we supposed to do now?" She asked indignantly, "Apparently I'm to become some eldritch creature who haunts forgotten corners of reality. It's could be a potentially useful status for dealing with the others, but I don't quite like the idea of spending eternity in a darkened madhouse plane."
To her surprise, her rhetorical venting was answered by a quick flex of motion around her neck. A subtle, guiding tug, the same type she'd felt when deciding how to proceed with Brigitte. She gritted her teeth in further annoyance.
"Goddesses, Ami, that much is fucking obvious. Of course we're gonna keep watching and taking notes of anymore weird stuff. Not much else I can think to do right now, aside from try and find time to ask her more questions."
Another flex, this one harder, seemingly annoyed. Eilyth briefly considered the option, but almost immediately after shook her head, sighing.
"No... no. oh forget it, we'll... just deal with whatever comes our way here. Like we always have. We'll figure it out eventually... hopefully before any really crazy shit happens. It's you and me against the world, just like always buddy."