[center] [img]http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c260/Genkai001/Misc/26953643_zps45a862b2.jpg[/img] [/center] It was a little frustrating to have to stop and look back every so often to make sure Cyrill hadn't toppled over and rolled back down the hill. Then again, Phaylin couldn't complain much since he was following along on a wild goose chase which could be nothing. On the other hand, it could be something super amazing and if that was a possibility, she couldn't ever walk away without knowing what was what. To put it simply, she wanted to find the waterfall and see if the rumors were valid or not. If they weren't, she could still collect some water and game and consider the day a productive one. If the rumors happened to be true though, Phaylin would want to spend a considerable amount of time in the area, making sure to document everything she saw, smelled, tasted and felt. It would be rather marvelous to stumble upon a place that was only spoken in myth and hypothesis. Phaylin could hear a faint rush of water and that only fed her energeticness. “Come on, come on now!” She waved to Cyrill and turned to see a small animal near the pool where the river began, spilling from the large basin which was being constantly fed by the large waterfall of nourishing water. She fished out some of the stones from her pocket and wondered what she could do to capture the small squirrel but it ran off. She saw her companion had finally caught up with her and he seemed to spot another possible source of meat. SHe looked at the rabbits and used the runes to create a small burst of fire that killed them Though their fur was mostly singed off they were dead and could serve as a good source of meat. She walked over and picked them up and tossed one at Cyrill as she put the other into her own bag. She then turned back around the fully enjoy the sight. “I can’t believe it.” She said in awe and walked over to the edge and looked around. It was so beautiful, a large waterfall to feed the entire oasis, Phaylin was so happy they had found it. Of course if they hadn’t, Cyrill would have been pretty cross with her. “This place makes me feel so alive, I wish I could just bottle up this energy and save it for a rainy day!” She spun around and ended up slipping into the pool of water. She just laughed and stood up, the water only going to her ankles in the shallow area. “It was worth the trek I think.” [center] [img]http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c260/Genkai001/Misc/16061081_m_zps6826f1d3.jpg[/img] [/center] “Hmm do you think this is some kind of promotional trick for something? Maybe if someone or a group collects them, they get a prize to go with some upcoming movie or album?” He wondered, trying to find some sort of logical reason why they had just found shards of a broken mirror that clearly was begging to be reunited with the other pieces. Nax did agree that there had to be more of them but where? And why? He looked around but couldn’t see anything else. Maybe there were others in different parts of the city. It was possible, though a bit of a long winded promotion, if that’s what it was. Nax glanced back to Syn who then seemed worried about her arm yet again. He liked mending things but he didn’t like doing it every ten minutes. He gave her a look and took hold of her arm. “Really? If you can’t take of this properly, I’ll take it away from you.” Nax told her sternly. The blond looked it over, trying to figure out what was wrong with it and why it may be malfunctioning. He couldn’t really tell what went wrong but if it was continuing to give her trouble, they might need to go someplace else where he had access to better tools and diagnostics. “I think it was just a glitch, I can’t see what is going on but maybe we should go.” From the look of things, they weren’t going to find any other shards around but maybe they’d get another idea if they moved along. “If anything, we might get in trouble if someone spots us when we’re supposed to be at home, resting.” He reminded her. As fun as the outing was, Nax was starting to feel a little uneasy about everything. He looked back down at she shard of mirror and then wondered why they acted to strange when they touched their counterparts. Either way they couldn’t know much until they had more pieces. And his gut was telling him that that wouldn’t be easy. Nax moved out from the small wooded area and looked around. No one seemed like they had found something strange. Why was it just them? He began to walk back toward where they catch a ride home on another silver slim platform. “At least we’re not at work right?” He laughed a little, looking over his shoulder.