Aelia pursed her lips. She had a feeling there was a piece missing in this. Something she wasn't being told, whether Talia and Gorrak knew what was left to be told or not. She was curious. Heck, Aelia was almost always curious. Her mother once joked her curiousity would be the death of her one day and it most probably would be. [color=00aeef]"So I suppose I continue north then?"[/color] she says, not bringing to light many other questions such as 'how did you know to have a mentor there'. Inside she bid the pair an awkward farewell, feeling as if nothing had been accomplished in the just-past minutes and headed east. It's not like this morning could get any more odd, right? Aelia trudged through the damp forest. Long grass, still moist from the early morning dew, grabbing at her legs. The young Anuirean's head whipped left to right. [color=f7976a]"He has a rather.. [i]interesting[/i] way of greeting people."[/color] Talia had claimed. Well, Aelia would [i]not[/i] be caught by surprise. Icy blue eyes darted left to right as she kept her guard up to the best of her ability. It wasn't long before the lake came into view. The young hunter did not walk any faster nor did she slower as she approached the lake. She gripped her bow tightly. She was ready for anything or, at least, her cocky mind thought so