"I just think finding an Elemental might be hard but not impossible." He just replied to her. "Oh no, not one person using two forms of magic," He wasn't sure if that was possible. If it was, that person was probably dead due to stress or even due to their own overdose of power. It was a fearsome thought though. "I meant two people using their skills to create an even more intricate form of fighting together. It's hard enough to train yourself but to build a strategy around two people working so closely...it's an interesting idea." Devon shrugged. She then offered to help with the books and he gave her half of the load so they could go check them out. They headed down and Rhys asked about where she should start. "I'm not sure, I think you should start where it feels right to you." He smiled a little. Devon looked to where the other two were and then back to Rhys. He could pick up on her being a bit more eager and possibly a bit more relaxed which was a good thing. He was sure they could either stick around do some reading at the library or go someplace else and get comfortable. "Anabelle should be fine, she's with Kieran." He said as they waited by the door. Rhys offered to show him some of her sketches which piqued his interest. "Alright, I'd love to." Devon grinned and accepted the book from her while she quickly buried her head in another book. He slowly flipped through the pages, being careful not to ripe or smudge anything. They were good, though he thought any art was good, considering he wasn't gifted with such talents. Who was he to judge? "I think they're great, soon you'll be drawing things from all over the world." He said and closed it as she mentioned needing help with one of the sentences. He tilted his head and looked to where she pointed to it. Devon read it twice and thought about it. "Well they could have worded it better but the general idea is that there are patterns around us, be them in a cycle or even a cycle of the elements and even within that, there could be patterns or cycles and that within many things, you can find order." He said. "At least that's what I gather from it." He hummed and glanced to her. That book could be a bit draining for anyone, he figured trying a different book which was more straightforward, might help ease her into things but whatever path she took, would be hers so he didn't want to interfere. "Repetition can be useful when training and learning new things." He commented as he handed her the sketch book back. Ana looked down as Kieran was picking out books. Devon and Rhys had already gone back down the stairs and were heading outside, exchanging books already. She assumed he was used to books which was why he was a bit speedier than Kieran. Ana looked back as the book picked out a few books and explained their general contents to her. She also saw he found something for himself which was good. Ana shrugged at his question, not really having an opinion on the matter. She was still taking everything in and as such, didn't think she had much weight in the world at the moment, since she was an outsider and all. "Sure, we can go outside." She finally said since it seemed like everyone else wanted to do that. The day itself wasn't bad at all so Anabelle wouldn't mind doing some reading outside. Back home, she was sure it was foggy or overcast. She headed off with Kieran so they could catch up to where the others were. She took the books from Kieran since they were hers to read and look after. "Thanks for helping me." She said to him as they headed outside. "I wonder where that lady went, I wanted to thank her too..." She trailed off, wanting to thank her as well. [i]'You're welcome! Come back anytime!'[/i] Urkwia's voice entered Ana's head, making her jump in surprise. That would take some getting used to. Once they stepped outside, she calmed down and spotted the other to close by, chatting about something. Anabelle hurried over to them and looked around their group, wondering where he mother was. "I ran into Mrs. Sibbens today, she invited us over for tea." Devon spoke up. "I'm sure she'd love to spoil the girls too, how about we go?" He suggested. Anabelle glanced down at her books and then looked around. In her mind, she could read just about anywhere. By that weird white tree, or a cafe or even on the cobblestone ground. She didn't think reading in a stranger's house when she was a guest, would be very polite though. Even so, the idea of tea sounded very appealing to Ana but it wasn't her place to speak up, at least that's how she felt, so she hung back and waited for the boys to figure out what to do next. "Her husband might be home or away doing work, either way, she'd love the company." Devon continued. Ana glanced to Rhys, "I do like tea..." She couldn't help but comment. "What about you...?" She asked quietly, cautiously.