Mary looked at Kaori as he spoke, her brows furrowing a bit as he asked her to come to Alari's room. She slowly nodded though Eryn now raised a brow hearing the stipulation f only Mary comig, "I see how it is," he said, waving it off. Mary rollwed her eyes, but Kaori was already gone before she could agree or disagree. She sighed, "I suppose it can't really hurt," she mumbled before she and Eryn worked on quickly getting their things together. Raina slipped in to the bedroom, trying her best not to step on a board that creaked figuring it would wake Mera's little bodyguards up and she didn't have time to explain herself to anyone. If Ovorion was coming they needed to get gone quickly or he'd get completely in the way. She knelt in front of Mera, pulling out a powder, blowing some in to her face. Once Mera had inhaled it, Raina leaned over, whispering what she needed Mera to do. Mera's hands flattened on the floor, though she still seemed completely asleep. Raina got out something to quickly jot it down on, using a small piece of characoal as a make shift writing utensil. Mera began mumbling something and Raina started jotting it down quickly, sighing a bit when she realized how far away it was. Once Mera had given her the directions, Raina whispered for her to go back to sleep and apologized for stealing Mary away before Mera could finish that cloak she was making her, then slipped back out of the room. As Raina returned with the directions, she and Eryn went to get any other supplies they'd need for the long journey, then Mary walked down to Alari's room, knocking on the door, "We've got just enough time that I can come see what it is you were talking about," she said through the door, not wanting to just barge inside. She looked out the window, trying to questimate how much time they really had before Ovorion would give up his search in one town before heading this way. Ovorion was allowing his men to slowly make their way through the town, wanting them to be absolutely sure before they moved out that there wasn't any other gypsies left. However, one of them called his attention when they reached an inn. He went inside and a few minutes later came out with Alessea and Sola, their arms bound. "Where are your siblings?" He looked at Sola, who had a stone faced expression on her face. Alessea looked as if she could barely stand, clearly having had a number taken out on her by the demon possessing her mate, but it seemed as if Sola had been caring for her wounds. "If I knew, I'd never tell you," Sola said simply before getting back handed. "They murdered your father, how can you-" "That man wasn't our father. You murdered him when you ignored Nelothan's warnings and went to that temple," Sola looked at him, the fire burning in her eyes, "He TOLD you there were demons there, that their souls would be lurking- you could possessed too for all I know, but it doesn't matter. Your accusations are false as our father hasn't been here for a long time and therefore could not have been murdered by my siblings," she said, standing up right again. Alessea smirked a little bit hearing her, glad she was aware of that. Sola had held on to the hopes of their father returning longer and stronger than any other sibling, but even she had become aware of the fact he'd been replaced by a monster. "So you're a co-conspirator in his murder then? We'll see you punished as well," Ovorion said coldly before motioning to his men. They tied the women up to the back of the horses, but before they could get going, fire exploded around Sola, burning the ropes, and she burned the ones holding Alessea before swooping her mother up and blasting away in the opposite direction of the village where Mera and the others were.