[img]http://i.imgur.com/weQcz7P.png[/img] Ace realized there were a lot more pictures and little cabinets around, and true to her word, the redhead began to pull paintings off the walls and scavenge through the dressers. She didn't find anything but dust. "Ugh, why is it so hard to find one dumb sword..." She coughed when a dust cloud hit her face. Waving it away, she heard the sounds of a door closing. Obviously, nothing was found and Ace kept walking ahead. The screech made her pause and she turned on her heel. "Didn't we have a little birdy and a Riley with us?" She turned to see no one behind them. She walked back, hearing them call out. "We've only been searching for like ten minutes guys..." She searched around for a switch or lever to get the door opened. "I don't see anything around here." As they looked, Haku tapped her and she looked up. "What is- wonderful Leila! You found a way to open it. Good job." She patted the girl on the back while Riley hugged the life out of her. "Well, now that that is over. We should probably-" Then Riley began freaking out and Ace watched. "Dude, chill. We're leaving now. We still have to search for the sword you know." Hakuren suggested to search for clues only for Riley to start shaking her and Inadi. She put a hand on Riley's shoulder for her to stop. "Okay! Okay! Don't-" She stopped mid sentence when it got colder and her little bugs stopped glowing. "...freak out." She finished the sentence softer and then looked down at her jar. "Wake up bugs. We need a little light here." She tapped the jar, and then shook it a little but got nothing. "Stupid bugs." The redhead fell silent once more when she heard the whisper. A cold chill went down her spine and she stepped back. "Don't we need a light source. . . Does fire count?" She pulled out the sword hilt and watched as the fiery sword appeared and lit the surrounding area. She had completely forgot about the candles they were given and decided on the next best thing. At least holding her sword didn't drain her as much as attacking. It meant they had a fair amount of light for the time being. The fire lit the area around them showing the closest things in view. "I'm sure. . . Everyone heard that. And I'm also sure. . . We should definitely go before we see him. And if we run out of more light, we still have the salt right?" Ace couldn't attack what she couldn't see, so their best bet was to move out, and move out fast. Instead of fighting blindly, something Ace would do, she stepped away from the sound and towards the door. "We should probably continue looking for a sword. Standing still in one spot is never a good idea."