Mitchell couldn't help but smile at the slightly surprised look on Lia's face when he agreed first off about dancing with her. Did she really think that he would say no? Of course not, after all he had agreed to be her dance partner at the ball rather quickly. Not to mention that as he said, he was raised with most Southern mannerisms. He couldn't turn down a lady asking him to dance with her. Of course those were just excuses, the reasons he would give her if she asked. The real reason might bring up questions he wasn't ready to answer, if he ever would be. He had been wanting to dance with her for sometime actually, but it felt odd to randomly ask. Also she had been rather adamant about not going to the balls since she came here. Mitch laughed a little when he responded to him as he lead them into the first turn, relaxing now as he listened to the music. His body just moving to the music as if it was a instinct, like riding a bike. Mitch smiled down at her when she commented on his dancing. "Thanks, you're really good at this too. Though I didn't doubt it for a moment." He said still looking at her before he nodded. "It is, which is actually nice. It usually seems like more work to dance." He said before giving a thoughtful look trying to remember the last time it seemed to be this relaxing. When she said it didn't feel like it had been as long since she danced, he couldn't help but wonder when it was that she last danced. "Like it is just a instinct that you forgot you had but your body didn't." He said after a moment of trying to think of how to phrase his own thoughts. It helped how graceful Lia was as he danced with her, almost like she didn't even need to lead her. She could just do all the dancing herself. There wasn't a worry of her stepping on his feet, whomever had taught her to dance must have been a very good teacher. He had never been the best at teaching this sort of thing. Though it had been years since he even tried. Mitchell hadn't even realized that he had his eyes closed, as they danced. His body more relaxed than it had been all day, if not the last few days. It took him a few moments to even realize that the music had stopped playing altogether. His eyes opened a little and looked down at Lia against him dancing, and he couldn't help but smile closing them again. If she didn't care that the music had stopped, than he didn't care either. Though he opened them again he felt her rub down his arm and take hand, giving her a confused look as she just gave a innocent look back at him. At first Mitchell didn't understand what she was trying to do, he stood still for the most part as she stood on her tippy toes and went around him. He let out a laugh when she was in front of him again. "What are you doing Lia?" He asked only to smirk a little as she went around him again and giving she a innocent look as she stopped in front of him again. "Oh was that what you were going?" He said with a soft laugh. "You know, you could have just asked." His said with a smile as he crouched a little so that he was shorter than her and when she tried to twirl him again, he lifted his right foot off the ground a little so that he would actually twirl for her. He gave a small laugh as he stood up straight once more and shook his head taking her hand again. "Well that is something I've never done before. Is it normally dizzying or should I have stared at a wall?" Mitch said as his body relaxed again as they started dancing again, and he thought for moment before smiling a little and moving his hand from her back. Rather enjoying himself more than anything at this point he twirled her too, before putting his hand back at the small of her and dipping her as well. Hearing a soft whisper he stood Lia up and let go of her before looking behind them at the front door. To see Kat standing just outside of the living room drenched in water from the rain and Atticus beside her. -- Kat smiled a little as Atty said that her peaceful place was amazing, it was actually a large complaint for her though he might not have realized that. It was her happy place, something she started years ago when she first started specializing on her Illusion magic. Though some of it had changed over time, most of it was the same. “Thanks, you’re one of the only three people who have seen this.” She said before he started to explain what had upset him so much over dinner. She gave him a soft look as he spoke about his amnesia and how Lia had said that it said his memories were locked away thanks to dark magic. About how his memories coming back had once knocked him out cold for a week. She shook her head a little bit as he was looking at the ground. “I’m sorry Atty, I didn’t know that. I mean I knew you were amnesiac but not that magic had a part in it." Kat said her tone sad, she felt for him. To be amnesiac was one thing that was for sure, but to have your memory erased or hid from you. That was a totally different. Kat looked at him for moment before looking at the ground thinking as he said it was hard to find anyone who could help. She saw him relaxing out of the corner of her eyes and bit her lip, before speaking up. "I can help." She said softly, before looking at him. "I mean if you want. It sounds like whoever did this to you tried to change a memory or erase it all together. That requires mind magic." She sighed and shook her head frowning. "Aside from making people see things, a lot of illusion magic has to do with memories short and long term. It might have the type whoever used. But it will be a big invasion of privacy, so I won't do it unless you're sure." She finished looking back at him again. It had been a very long time since she had done anything like this. After a few moments of relaxing Kat could help but rubbing her arms as they started to get cold, as if she was freezing. She frowned sitting up rubbing she arms a bit more, her teeth starting to chatter. It was at that moment that she remembered that they had been standing outside when she had thought them into this illusion and she had not only left her coat but the umbrella inside of the dinning room when they left. She reached up feeling her hair, though it looked dry, it felt soaking wet to the touch. "Crap, I forget we were in the storm." She said before looking at Atty. "You're about to get dizzy." She warned him, waiting a moment before she brought them back to reality. As Kat took her hand from his face her hands went down and started to rub her arms as she stepped back over the overhang of the castle out of the castle. Somehow she had moved just enough to be out in the rain and off in the grass. Her dress was soaked though and her hair was soaking wet and dipping as the wind continued to blow the rain on her even still. The white heels she wear had mud half way up the side. She looked up at Atticus shivering as she stepped out of her heels. "Atty I'm co...old. Can we go ho...ome?" She said shivering at him, she didn't even care about the fact she left her coat, as they started back to the cottage, she would get it later. She didn't want to go back inside and she didn't want Atty to have to either. By the time they got back to the porch she was freezing from the wind and being wet. She held a finger to her lips before she hurried into the house quietly hoping that she wouldn't get caught. Afraid that the Lia would be angry that she had been in the rain without any protection. Though she didn't expect to see Lia and Mitch dancing in the front room, walk-in in just in time to see Lia twirling Mitchell before he twirled and dipped her as well. She couldn't help but smile at the show, before looking at Atticus. "Come on." She whispered softly trying to get Atty to go back outside so they wouldn't realize they had been caught. Mitch seemed to have heard her though as he looked at her and brought Lia back up, stopping his dancing. She smiled great big at the two of them before looking at Lia. "Kat? Why at you soaked?" Mitch said after a second of extremely awkward silence, trying to take the focus off the two of them. Kat frowned looking down at herself. "I fo...orgot my co...oat."