Sodalite continued sifting and reading through the papers she had in her possession. There was only so much that she could do at the time that would have any sort of effect on the outcome of the situation. However, none of those options seemed positive in any way, shape, or form. Bloodstone and Aqua's truce, if it could be called that, seemed strange. Given what little she knew about the relationship between the two, she had a feeling that their truce to train the young gems was something that wasn't unlike ideas they had before the two split apart. It was more or less joint custody over the gems, who would live in either of their separated leaders (or parents, in the case of humans) homes for an established amount of time before staying with the other leader for the same amount of time. Her chair shifted. It wasn't natural. Sodalite knew well that it was no form of wind that moved the chair that she sat in. No matter how light she was, no sort of wind could possibly have the strength to push her and her chair up vertically without any one of the many gems around her feeling a thing. Her eyes were taken off of her papers to look around at what could have possibly happened to cause such a strange occurrence. Her chair had even moved afterwards, so she was completely sure that it actually happened. There was no way that it could have happened in her mind. The chair even lit up for a brief moment, which was more than one sense playing with her at a time. Everyone was still doing what they had been the last time, but there was a single thing that stood out. Evenkite. She was there. Her eyes widened, but she said nothing. She saw the finger over Evenkite's lips, and understood the signal clearly. Her face was burried back into her papers. Just like the last time, she would say nothing. So many emotions and memories rose to the surface upon seeing her face, but she had to remain silent for now. Maybe she would be there to stay? Maybe they would see each other more with the negotiations between Bloodstone and Aquamarine? Without a word, Sodalite once again rolled into her room. The door opened as she got close, and did not stop once until after she arrived in her room. However, unlike the last times she had gone back, the door remained opened.