Sabrina stood amongst her children as they explored the designated areas that Thierry had deemed safe. She smiled as Theo called for her assistance in translating some hieroglyphs. [b]"You're doing well, Theo," [/b]the mother praised her son's gentle brush technique with the ancient stone. She carefully ran her right pointer finger along the etchings, as if she were reading a book. [b]"This says, [i]'The sacrifice is great.'[/i] A tad ominous but-,"[/b] Sabrina started to explain as she caught her husband's retreating figure moving past the boundaries he set in place in the corner of her vision. Her gaze swept over to the disappointed expression on Cosette's face. She started to stand up to stride over to comfort the youngest de Viller child but Cosy cut her off, saying that she was done. [b]"Alright, petit. Please, mind the ropes and cones on the way back though, okay? It is important," [/b]Sabrina warned, hugging Cosette back as she glanced at Auri for assistance. She smiled appreciatively when the eldest offered without her saying anything when Cosy took off. She turned back to Theo, laying a proud, tender touch on his left shoulder. [b]"As I was saying before. It is a tad ominous. However, many pyramids were etched with such warnings to keep bandits from thieving the burial chamber,"[/b] she explained as if she were a professor at a college. It was hard to believe that any of the kids were old enough to join them on field digs, but Theo especially. Sabrina blamed Theo's thirst for archaeology on Thierry's theory rants of artifacts as she translated Latin and Mesopotamian for him while she was pregnant with Theo. Of course, Sabrina loved the ancient world just as much as her husband, but it had taken a backseat since Aurelie was brought into the picture. Sabrina blinked her eyes as the ancient dust began to sprinkle excessively from the ceiling while the room began to shift. Both mother and son hopped to their feet as the hieroglyphs glowed and changed before their eyes. The images shifted to something even more terrifying than the normal warning the Ancients gave thieves. [b]"'Appease me'?"[/b] Sabrina translated without blinking as she felt Theo's hand grip hers tight. Suddenly, a forgotten feeling filled her body. They were sliding down a chamber shaft. Before they knew it, the glow of a familiar Hello Kitty flashlight shone on the ground. Her head snapped to Auri and Cosy with her youngest holding an artifact. Sabrina squeezed Theo's hand for a moment to collect herself, breathing deep through her nose before she let go of her son's hand. She walked over to her daughters and knelt down in front of her youngest. [b]"Auri's right, Cosette. Why did you run when you knew she was looking for you? Why did you lie to me? You said that you were returning to camp. Vos enfants, vous auriez pu être blessés."[/b] Her voice was calm and collected, but also held the tone of being upset. Her youngest just lied to her to follow her father, it was only natural that she would be frustrated with the situation they were in now. [b]"Petite fille, nous pourrions avoir de gros ennuis,"[/b] Sabrina informed as she stood up and dusted off her knees. [b]"Well, I suppose we better try to find a way out. Or, at the very least, hope your father can reverse this or find us,"[/b] she added as she laid a gentle hand on Cosette's head. [b]"We'll find a way out, don't worry. I've been through worse situations with your father."[/b]