Leila is on edge, because this is a situation that really could get out of control depending on who shows up next; she doesn't know if they'll be inclined to start up vigilante justice or simply apprehend him, and she'd prefer he not trigger the werewolf in the room, who, while on the side of the angels, is understandably pretty unhappy with this entire situation. She nods to Bruce and Sol (the latter of whom receives a more significant look) when they leave, and decides to assert herself here. She turns to Judith. "Looks like it's you and me. Make sure you get anti-rad drugs from the hatches before we go anywhere; my meter is going crazy, and what's back there needs to be contained as soon as possible."
She sets the meter down on the floor, adjusting her bag, which is beginning to wear a red line into her shoulder.
"Look, let's not make this a standoff. No one is going to hurt her," Leila tells the Doctor, firmly, "and while you may not be as concerned with it, I'm not going to let anyone hurt you, either, but we need to secure the irradiated area back there, first and foremost, and I have the tools to do that, so I'd like you to help me so we can keep anyone else from getting hurt. Then we can decide what we're going to do from there, but what you had planned here, we figured it out, and it's over."
In the Lower Regions of the Sanctuary
She sets the meter down on the floor, adjusting her bag, which is beginning to wear a red line into her shoulder.
"Look, let's not make this a standoff. No one is going to hurt her," Leila tells the Doctor, firmly, "and while you may not be as concerned with it, I'm not going to let anyone hurt you, either, but we need to secure the irradiated area back there, first and foremost, and I have the tools to do that, so I'd like you to help me so we can keep anyone else from getting hurt. Then we can decide what we're going to do from there, but what you had planned here, we figured it out, and it's over."