Cinder waited for her attack to come to fruition and found a bit of amusement as the young man fell from his previous hiding space. The fact that her attack was deemed unfair by the lad now on the ground and paralyzed made her chuckle. "Kukuku~ Sure... because being invisible, hiding in people blind-spots while attacking, and using illusions is fair," managed the ashen haired woman as she finally turned around to face the boy on the floor. "Surely you realize what this is by now," said the woman whose lack of patience was far more ingrained into her person than one might have thought. "So, what do you do when your tricks won't get you past something? Is what I want to know..." she said, being strangely straightforward about what she wished to see here. Curiously enough this entire Rating Game seemed to be about the fitness of Eira's peerage. Given this, Cinder Fall basically just wanted to see what her Queen had going for him. Obviously, she'd prefer to see this at its maximum output, but if that wasn't possible, she'd be satisfied by a show of skill. She simply wanted to see something that made sense of the sort of pair Eira and her Queen were rumored to be. As such, she waited for the paralyzing effect of her magic to subside and for this boy to do something.
Meanwhile, the crimson-haired lass had slowly inched towards the edge of her seat, watching as Izuna faced Cinder Fall. This was obviously one of the most troublesome of the match ups, and obviously one she worried for. She knew Izuna to be much better than he presented himself, but, even the stuff he did was well beyond the norm. She sat watching with narrow crimson eyes, hoping for something as well, if not a full show of his power, then at least something to satisfy the curiosity of her sister-in-law. 'Yare yare, my little fox boy causes me so much anxiety...' she thought. Even knowing this, Eira wouldn't have traded this lad for another, they'd been through too much together and still had so much farther to go.