As she changed, Ty noticed the feather on her dresser. To be such a simple thing, it was beautiful. Her eyes read over the astounding writing and she couldn't help but smile gently. [i]'From CeCi? This means I really need to thank her.'[/i] Ty kept the feather on her dresser, planning to put it somewhere safer later. Maybe she'd keep deciding to keep it on her person. [I][b]"Ty? Are you there? It's Eikki..."[/b][/i] Well that was odd. It wasn't often she received visitors after her performances. The elemental normally didn't even stay to get bombarded with praise from the crowd. She tended to get uneasy around the many unfamiliar faces, so when the lights went out, she disappeared. Even so, the young woman kept her composure through it all. Ty adjusted her red shirt, straightening out the few wrinkles. Unlike the rest of the beautiful women at the Carnival, she dressed a lot more casual than the others. Sometimes, sweatpants and a regular shirt was just in her mood. There were times she dressed her upmost best, even wearing a dress on occasions. The air elemental began to walk out, but remembered her feet were bare. She quickly put on her slip on shoes and walked out of her dressing room and into the tent where the familiar voice called. "Well it's nice to see you again Eikki. What brings you here?" Ty offered a sincere smile as she greeted him. Out of the many in the carnival, Eikki seemed to disappear a lot. She occasionally wondered where he disappeared to, but decided not to question it. There were a lot of things she didn't question. With a disheartened look hidden in her eyes, she spoke up. "I'm guessing I missed your performance. A shame, I did want to see the sea life you had. I'm sure it was wonderful as always." She folded her arms under her chest and then tilted her head some. It dawned on her that the certain merman hadn't been in the meeting only a few hours before. Why had she noticed the one absence out of the twelve missing was beyond her. If it was noticed, the air elemental spoke a little more with people she considered friends rather than the ones she mutually respected. Ty started to say something about the meeting, but went silent again. It appeared that her greeting and small comment was the maximum she could voice before she believed she was speaking a little too much. Rambling was one thing she really hated. Ty would wait for his response before allowing her another moment to regain a set number of words she would be able to say once again. "Also... I couldn't help but notice your absence at the meeting." Subconsciously, her hand went up to tug the silver ribbon in her hair. It didn't loosen, but the gesture did release the bow that had once been there to leave it as a simple tie. The two strands were now flowing with her hair in the gentle breeze she created around her. "It was urgent." Ty decided to explain in short what happened. "Mr. Seil spoke of 12 people going missing. What we thought to be impossible has happened. Those 12 disappeared without a trace- all having their contract to the WishMaster." Another important piece of information she gave was, "There has been no noted pattern. Everyone is at risk. This is why Rosalina has been kept locked away during Carnival hours." Talking about the crimes made Ty a little more cautious. She looked around the empty tent seeing no one around. There were a few normal travelers exploring the Carnival, but that was nothing out of the ordinary. "The meeting had a heavy air... It was made clear to keep a watchful eye and report anything suspicious to Mr. Seil." Again, Ty silenced. She assumed she had spoken enough of the meeting, giving him the basics, and enough to keep him aware.