It was quite a relief to see Kieran safe and sound. Though he had no idea what dangers the other, more alien world contained. [i]'Interesting, well I'm glad I found the right one then.'[/i] He thought to Kieran. [i]'It looks like we have to find masters for the two ladies, they're both in need of training and it can't be put off any longer.'[/i] Devon then looked around. The group had suddenly increased in size. He was amazed to see two healers though at this point, he only counted the older woman as one. The young one was not really a healer, not yet. He could tell Rhys was trying to adjust to the others but now that it had been confirmed that she was the one, she'd have to get used to it. He wouldn't let her walk away and ruin whatever chance he had of saving the world. As they walked, the fresh air gave Ana some means to collect herself. Mahea was surveying her surroundings and the area they were in. It was a very profound setting. It seemed to have an air of safety and protection that she hadn't felt in such a long time. As they settled in a lush area, Kieran began to chat with the girl, Rhys which left the others to make their own small talk. "This must be some shock for you." Devon leaned over to Anabelle who smiled wearily and took a deep breath before letting out. "I can read minds and move things with my mind." He told her and tapped his left temple. "I don't need to read yours to know you're overwhelmed." He smiled. "That's incredible." Ana said and bit her lower lip. It seemed his power was useful, like something out of a comic book. "Can you turn off the power? It must be hard to hear everyone else's thoughts except your own." Ana considered, an empathic healer as always. She already saw the downsides to his skill, "I'm sure most of the time it's pretty handy though." "Most of the time." He smirked and shrugged. "If I invade someone's privacy without meaning to, it can get a little weird. I've heard some crazy thoughts from the most unsuspecting folks." Ana smile and glanced to her mother who patted her back. "She's perceptive." Mahea just smiled. "I can see that." Devon grinned and glanced over at Kieran and Rhys who were still exchanging snippets. [i]'At least he's hitting it off with her.'[/i] He thought, purposefully keeping his thought to the mother and daughter. [i]'I don't think Rhys likes me very much, which is weird. Women usually love me.'[/i] [i]'I think she's upset about I said earlier but it was the truth and the sooner she accepts it and embraces it, the sooner she can change. She's sheltered and doesn't know the trouble that's truly befallen this world. I left for a reason and she needs to take her talent seriously or no one else will. If she's unpredictable, I'm taking Ana and myself back home.'[/i] Mahea thought angrily. Anabelle looked between the two and looked back over at the girl who looked around her age. Ana didn't feel like she could properly weigh in on the situation. She didn't know the dangers of fighting either. And she didn't know Rhys. And she certainly didn't know about the loss and hardships. [i]'Just be careful around her, Ana. If a comment can set her off, it's hard to tell what she's capable of...'[/i] [i]'I don't sense malice in her heart or her head, it's just the simple task of keeping her calm and making her more aware of her actions and reactions. We need her, and in a way she needs us to help...just like Ana needs our help and yours, Mahea. Sure, Rhys might be difficult and we might not all get along but the big picture is what we need to focus on and Rhys and Anabelle can make up their own minds as to whether or not they'll stick around and help us.'[/i] He thought directly to Mahea now, keeping Ana's head vacant of the rest of the conversation now. Ana was left to her own thoughts when she saw Kieran looking at her. She wasn't sure what he wanted but she figured they should get moving. "So um weren't we going to walk around or get something to eat?" Ana spoke up, still feeling weird about everything. She had vague ideas about her circumstances and felt as though she had been dropped in the deep end of a pool without any help at all. "I'm here to just learn and figure out what I can do and that's it." She held up a hand. "I can't jump on board yet, I hope you guys understand. if I can help, I will try but I can't do anything without a teacher." She looked to her mother. "I don't think it should be me, darling. It should be someone who you can yell at and relate to, but not someone who loves you like a mother. I hope you understand." Mahea said. "It could compromise training I think." "Do you think there's someone I could talk to?" Ana asked Kieran. "There is a library, a great one. I was just there and I'm sure we have texts on healing. I can show you around." Devon smiled and looked to Mahea who quickly said she would do some wandering of her own. "So are we all going off on our own or...?" He began to ask, not sure what Rhys and Kieran felt like doing, now that everyone had been introduced at least. If they were, they need to at least plan on a meeting place and general time to regroup. While Yarlow was safe, it was easy to get lost and while no crime happened, trouble could still pop up. You never know.