That's when the shield raveler sinks to the ground and wraps his arms around his legs, blank expression on his face. He doesn't seem to be taking the news well. In fact, he looks like he could probably use a hug right now.
The other friends are still mostly crying.
"If - some of you want to disperse from this house here and don't have other places to go, I can take any number of you to Casasha and help you get settled somewhere," Sharabel says. "If you all want to leave I want to delay leaving until those who were out shopping have come back so they can get explanations and the same offer."
"Chelasi," sobs Anlon.
Jony flings herself out the front door to go comfort herself with plants. Tima, bereft of hugs, takes tentative steps in Adarin's direction. "Adarin?"
Adarin doesn't reply. But he makes another sweeping motion, with his hand. The shield moves from Shara and Kayam - to himself. He does it not for the sake of bodily protection, but for enforced personal space. Tima will not be getting hugs. She will not be getting within two feet of him.
"On guard," Shara murmurs to Kayam, when the shield goes, though it no longer looks like anyone's going to attack them.
"No," says Adarin, quietly. "I don't believe there's anything anyone can do to help."
"Just based on the fact that she was doing booster spells I expect it to wear off," Shara says. "If you stay near enough me to check in occasionally I can tell you when the residue is gone."
"That... Would be fantastic, thank you." Pause. "For the - saving, too. Thanks for that."
"No need to be cruel," mutters Anlon, still crying over Chelasi.
"I beg your pardon?" growls Adarin. "It's cruel to not want to be touched and wanting her to respect my boundaries?!"
Kesaven, shellshocked in a corner, says, "You knew her longest. Did you know this about her?"
Anlon doesn't answer.
Shara shudders.
"Did you fucking ask us if we wanted to be happy at the price of freedom?!"
Kesaven flees the room and can be heard packing his possessions.
Shara chews her lip awkwardly, still standing back-to-back with Kayam.
"Are you defending her, Anlon?! You knew and you - you agreed to it, didn't you?!"
"Kayam, if they start attacking each other -"
"You're avoiding answering it, you knew and you went along with it, you bastard I'll fucking kill -"
"Aaauugh!" says Zeviana, and she snatches up a nearby teapot and throws it into an empty wall. Predictably, it smashes, splatters of leftover tea and porcelain going everywhere.
Zeviana stalks upstairs to pack. She gives Anlon a glare on the way up.
Kayam looks at the remaining people in the room: corpse, Adarin, Anlon, everyone else fled and scattered. "Er, milady. Should we be - dealing with the body -?"
"Don't touch her, neither of you touch her," says Anlon. "I'll burn her when I'm ready. Ought to burn you but she would've wanted me to live."
"You will not be touching them," says Adarin, from his little shield-bubble of angst.