[img]http://i.picresize.com/images/2013/09/05/1Q9P.jpg[/img] As they continued to travel along the banks of the lake, Ace suddenly began to take off her shoes and socks then waded into the waters. Cupping her lips as she gasped, a sort of horror scene played into her mind as she imagined Ace getting yanked down into the lake's depths. Drowning. Every step the girl took, she got a little bit deeper, the more Jasper wanted to run in there and haul her out. [b]"I'm not going any farther than this..."[/b] Letting out a sigh of utter relief, she was glad her imagination didn't come to life, or else they would've been in big trouble. Harper looked like his heart skipped a few beats as well, the two of them had the same feelings about the new girl's actions. She couldn't blame her. Ace didn't know what happened last night. The terror of waking up breathless; a throat full of water, drowning. [b]"Maybe it really is a music box?"[/b] Jasper could only hope it was something as simple as that, but in the back of her mind she knew that it wouldn't be that easy. The thought of actually finding the Siren that had attempted to kill them last night made chills ripple over her body as she began to fumble with the hem of her shirt, twisting and wringing it continuously. [i]Row, row, row your boat, Gently down the stream. Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily, Life is but a dream.[/i] The voice made her want to crumble up into ball, but Jasper listened. Unmoving, like a statue. Summing up the bravery to move, she cast her eyes towards the sorce of the song and laid gaze over a little girl swimming about in the water. Her choice of song was an elementary tune and the voice that matched didn't sound threatening at all. [b]"Hm, maybe she knows something?"[/b] "I'm sure she does. Go and ask her", she shooed at Harper. There was no way she would be the one to ask the ghostly child anything. Something about the girl gave her the heebeejeebeez.