"Terrible timing is my middle name. I suppose you really should have gone and found your phone then, huh?" That is all Leras says though as the shadows of the room would suddenly become as black as the void, promptly swallowing Cernos and himself up. Though at some point he had moved close enough to have a hand upon his shoulder, so he would not drift off into the nothingness they were promptly sliding through to their location. By far though this was Leras' favorite way of transportation, no way was quite as fast, not even the angel's light-portation. To the young man, it would likely be very chilly and pitch black to the point he would not even be able to see his hand in front of his face. Luckily though, their destination was very close and within a matter of seconds they'd both reappear under the shade of a large tree. The tree was very tall, its branches spread out far and wide. The grass they landed on was so very green... and even though the sun had just risen on earth, it was already mid-day here. Wherever here was. If he looked around, all he would see is a bright blue sky and endless seeming green grass as far as the eye can see with a few small hills here or there. There were a few clouds in the sky it seemed, in odd shapes and sizes. It was oddly quiet, but in an utterly peaceful way. "Alright, Cernos. Here you get to meet the other marked one and you both get your orbs. Then we leave here and don't have to come back for awhile unless something happens." Leras mutters, narrowing his gaze as he looks around intently around the grassy hills to try and spot the targets. He knew they were there, but where was the question. Sucking in a sharp breath as he gazes upwards finally, peering into the thick lushness of the tree leaves. And just as he had hoped, above them on a branch sat Kieri. It took the one-winged angel only a few moments to descend from the branch with his white-silk wrapped bundle in tow in his arms. Kieri's voice was rather soft as he spoke, clutching Neri to his chest. Though she was covered with the white silk, it was impossible for either Leras of Cernos to actually see her yet. "Quiet now, Leras. Still sleeping here." He manages out, swiftly turning his gaze towards Cernos. The angels bright blue-eyed gaze eyed him up and down, offering a faint smirk with a nod of his head... It was hard to tell if it was a good or bad thing, but with how Leras nodded, it must have been a good thing.