[center][img]http://i.imgur.com/Qz3Gw8a.png[/img][/center] [color=bc8dbf][h3][center]~Charlotte LaChance~[/center][/h3][/color] [hr] When Cait returned, one of the first things she should have noticed was that there was a gentle glow of light coming from the cave. The odd thing was that it would be easy to tell that it wasn't fire, but rather something akin to her glowing hair. The light it gave off was small, but it was easy to tell there was at least some warmth in the cave as well and was accompanied by the gentle sound of a small amount of water boiling. Charlotte, was sitting off to what was her side of the cave seemingly completely ignoring the other woman quietly talking to herself. A pile of grasses, leaves, a few dug up roots, as well as a few berries were laying in neat, separated piles near her. [color=bc8dbf]"Chmm, den...polý pachý...prépei na eínai pio ydatikó..."[/color] She reached over to one of the piles, hands drifting over the contents before settling on what looked to be leaves from some bush before picking them up and crushing them with her hands before dropping them into a flask of odd colored viscous green liquid that was gently bubbling away over what looked like were...rocks? Glowing, warm, rocks hot enough to make water boil slightly at room temperature with the odd smell of something burning that Cait would find extremely offensive. If Cait cared to look, she'd notice the bag Charlotte had been carrying had been thoroughly emptied and tossed to the side near the entrance of the cave and a few other odd things she probably never saw before were sitting next to Charlotte. As the crushed leaf petals fell into the mixture, the odd substance began to become more aqueous in its glass prison as Charlotte grabbed a small twig and began stirring it slowly. Not long after, she set the twig on the ground next to her and picked up the flask, bringing it to face level and inspecting the dark green liquid in it. It seemed like Charlotte was too caught up in her work to notice Cait. Could someone be caught up [i]that[/i] much in their work?