[center][h1][color=ed145b]Fei[/color][/h1][/center] As everyone entered the chateau, Fei made sure to stay near Jessi’s side, their precious moment still lingering inside her mind. She was acting like a silly school girl obsessed with her first kiss, but she didn’t really care. It was a moment she would remember forever. The Fei a year ago would have scoffed at the idea of even thinking about romance. How had she changed in such a short amount of time? It was all very strange. All Fei knew was that for once, she felt like she belonged, and that was all that mattered. The atmosphere around the chateau soon grew serious, and Fei felt herself stand a little straighter and become focused on the topic at hand. Silly thoughts about love would have to be on standby for the moment. Eleonor went on to apologize to the group, promising Fei she would answer any questions she had, something she intended to follow up on. Fei loved her mother more than anyone, but the time had come for her to learn the truth. She nodded slightly at her request to refrain from putting herself in danger, although she felt it impossible to avoid danger as the daughter of the Asgard. So it seemed another adventure was enstored for Fei’s future. Although the words Eleonor spoke of sounded outrageous and treason, Fei believed every word. It was still hard to believe how broken the Imperium was. Growing up, she had worshipped both her mother and the Imperium supporting her. Now, she didn’t know what to make of it. Perhaps everything that had happened would be remembered forever in history? She wondered what people a hundred years in the future would think of her and everything that had happened. It was a curious thing. Many people went toward Eleonor’s large book about all the relics, but Fei simply stayed back. She wasn’t sure she could concerte holding something of her mother’s past. One of the Librarian fools they had captured spoke up, wasting valuable time by whining about how weak she was. [color=ed145b]“Is whining the only thing you know how to do? We’ll have already found a relic by the time you shut up. Why don’t you use the time you have to complain to train?”[/color] Fei nipped at the woman, annoyed at her stupidity. They were on an important mission, there was no time for such behavior. Even Fei knew that. Lorelei continued the conversation by separating the group into teams to take on the different relics. Why she thought she had right to make such decisions was beyond Fei. It was obvious that Fei and Jessi would stay together, but why did she think Chen belonged in their group? Especially because of what had happened within the forest. While she would prefer her mother over an ignorant librarian, it would be rather awkward if she was with them. Had it been up to Fei, Jessi and her would be going alone. They worked the best together, and someone like Chen would simply get in the way. But, Fei kept quiet about the decisions as there was nothing she could do to change. If Chen tired anything funny, this time Fei wouldn’t hold back. @everyone