Celia stared at the path Jayce had chosen, then back at him for a second. And then, she laughed. More than she should have. It really shouldn't have gotten her that badly, but she expected a more...mature conclusion from the man. She still nodded, though, and started heading down the path. Flying fish were soaring over head, going all around the valley. If they weren't looking for a group of lost people, in a perilous location known for it's labyrinthine qualities, maybe it would have been a peaceful, calming sight. Celia trudged down the path, which seemed to get narrower and narrower. The sun was nearly set by now, it's bright orange hues dimming down into wispy purples and blues overhead. A nocturnal chill had descended over Web Valley, making the young wizard shiver a little. Shorts and a short-sleeved blouse really were a bad idea.The path eventually let out at a more open area, a sort of giant ring closer to the valley's center. Moving her hands gracefully, Celia molded the sphere in her palms to become more like a cone. She lifted it to her mouth and yelled, "Hello? Anyone out there?!" Her voice echoed off the walls. She waited, and hoped, for a response.