Anabelle wouldn't have minded some alone time with Devon, he was interesting. And she would have understood Kieran wanting to get to know Rhys, since they were all mingling together, they had to get to know the people who they hadn't been already familiar with. Ana understood Kieran needed to make sure the girl Devon located was alright, just as Devon needed to make sure she and her mother were trustworthy too. Even so, she wasn't sure if all of them going to the library would be helpful or not. Forced interactions never suited the nurse. Kieran said he'd like to go and then looked to Rhys for her answer. Ana glanced to Devon and her mother. Her mother excused herself and kissed Ana's head before heading off. Ana was sure they'd find each other later without much difficulty. The healer looked back to see Rhys had accepted the invitation. Devon almost opened his mouth to say something but stopped himself, not too invested to waste energy saying something which could make things even more tense. So he kept his mouth and mind shut as Kieran took the lead and headed for the library he had just been to. It was a bit funny, in his mind anyway. He had offered to take Rhys to the library yesterday but she declined and said she could go on her own and now she seemed fine with accepting an invitation from Kieran, who was already taking a quick shine to the girl. It seemed hell could actually freeze after all. He smirked inwardly and shook his head as they finally arrived. The boy was fine with letting Rhys relax around Kieran, it would probably do her some good. And in the meantime, he had no qualms with entertaining the doe eyed girl from the other world. As the explanation was finished, Kieran called out to Urkwia. The woman soon made her appearance, she was a slender blond with blue eyes. her hair was curled lightly and her skin was a dark tan, mostly due to the sun she exposed herself to when she read outside. "Hello." She smiled to them and gave them a wave. "Kieran and Devon are both wonderful, you girls are in good hands, there's no need to be so unsettled. Yarlow is a safe and accepting place, I'm sure you'll find the answers you need." Urkwia said gently. "Mentors?" She looked to Kieran next. "Well the mentors themselves would be able to recommend books better than me, I don't know the exact curriculum after all." She said. "I would guess learning the basics and history would be a good start." "Come on, Rhys." Devon nudged her gently. "Once, she gets started on educating the masses, it's hard for her to stop." He grinned. "Oh, Devon!" Urkwia blushed and waved the two off. Devon looked over his shoulder at the three before he headed up with Rhys to find her some reading material. "I didn't think Kieran would arrive so soon, sorry about springing all that on you." He commented as he looked to his right and bent down to check out the lower shelves of books, before slowly rising, scanning the spines for anything eye catching. Devon pulled out two red leather books and then kept looking. "After this, I did get an invitation for tea, we should all go I think." He mentioned. "I think a book on meditation might be useful too." He said to Rhys and realized his favorite copy was probably checked out. There would be other books though. "The biggest challenge will be finding someone for you and uh Anabelle." He mentioned. "You know some magicians are working on new forms of magic that combine two skills, like Elemental and Spirit or Healing and Elemental." "It would be cool to look into that with someone." He said as he stepped back, four books in his arms, feeling quite satisfied with what he could start her off with. Hopefully it would help. Reading was a good way to gain knowledge, Ana considered. Of course putting it into practice was another matter all together. Urkwia soon left her and Kieran so she could get back to sorting books and transferring words from various texts. Ana looked up and saw Devon and Rhys chatting quietly and looking at books. For a moment, she could think of herself back home at the local library. But it was still mind boggling. She felt so out of place. She wasn't sure what to say or even do. Still, she headed up as Kieran had mentioned and began to check out some of the books on the shelves. Some were in other odd languages but most, thankfully, were in English. What were the odds of that? Ana knew she could preform some healing tasks but it was all spontaneous. That was worrisome. "I hope things work out for you." She said to Kieran as she tentatively pulled out a slim book on healing, thinking it wouldn't be too hard to read about. While she hadn't seen his world yet, so far, it seemed nice, she could see why people wanted to try to save it.